boglan
Boglan, often written bog'lan in Uzbek orthography, is a lexical form in Uzbek that denotes the act or state of connecting. It appears as the root bog'- in verbs such as bog'lanmoq (to become connected) and bog'lanish (connection, linkage). The ASCII rendering boglan corresponds to the same word where the apostrophe marks the palatalized consonant in the Uzbek Latin alphabet.
Etymology and form: The term originates from Turkic language roots associated with binding or joining. In Uzbek,
Usage: Bog'lanish is used to refer to a connection or link between objects, people, or systems. In
See also: Related Uzbek terms include aloqa (communication), ulanish (attachment or linking), and tarmoq (network). The
Note: Boglan is best treated as the ASCII rendering of bog'lan, the underlying stem in Uzbek, with
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