THE ROLE OF ENGLISH IN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION

Authors

  • Shamsiyeva Sevinchoy Nodirovna Student Samarkand state institute of foreign languages
  • Shamuradova Naima Muxtarovna Research advisor: Samarkand state institute of foreign languages

Abstract

Annotation: English has grown beyond its origins to become a global lingua franca, widely adopted in international business, diplomacy, science, and media. This article examines the impact of English on international communication, exploring why it has become essential in global discourse, its advantages in bridging diverse cultures, and the challenges associated with its widespread use. By understanding the role of English, we gain insights into its continued relevance and the implications for non-native speakers worldwide.

References

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Published

2024-11-10