Abstract
Borrowing is considered as one of the ways of word formation. Borrowing is an element of a foreign language transferred from one language to another as a result of language contacts. In most cases, borrowed words enter the language as a means of naming new things and expressing previously unknown concepts. Therefore, we must emphasize that the study of the issue under consideration is relevant in all cases. The relevance of the issues under consideration is also explained by the constantly developing and changing nature of a living language, or rather, the emergence of new words
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