HISTORY OF RUSSIAN - ENGLISH LANGUAGE CONTACTS.
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scientific-methodological, vocabulary, English etymology, contextual method, lexicologyAbstract
We all know that all languages are very close to each other. because so many belong to the same family and
they are lexically close to each other. This article discusses the extent to which Russian and English are related
to each other and the opinions of scholars who have studied them
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