Published October 13, 2024 | Version v1
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TRANSLATION PROBLEMS: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY

  • 1. Termez University of Economics and Service Teacher at Foreign language and literature faculty

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Translation has always been a complex process, presenting numerous challenges that arise from linguistic, cultural, and contextual differences. This article explores common problems faced by translators, such as untranslatability, lexical gaps, cultural nuances, and maintaining textual coherence. Through examples from various languages, this study examines these difficulties and proposes strategies to overcome them. The focus is on balancing fidelity to the source text with clarity in the target language while preserving the text's intended meaning.

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