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STUDENT LIFE: A TRANSLATOR-STUDENT’S VIEW ON CULTURES BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN AND THE UNITED STATES

Asadbek Bozorov , Student of Cuyahoga Community College, Ohio, USA, Graduate of Bukhara State University, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article looks at how student life and education are different and similar in Uzbekistan and the United States. It covers living situations, making friends, activities outside of class, money matters, what students study, and family life. The article also shows how translation helps understand these differences, making education better for everyone.

Keywords

Student Life, Education Systems, Cultural Differences

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Asadbek Bozorov. (2024). STUDENT LIFE: A TRANSLATOR-STUDENT’S VIEW ON CULTURES BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN AND THE UNITED STATES. International Journal Of Literature And Languages, 4(07), 42–45. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijll/Volume04Issue07-06