noqulayliklar
Noqulayliklar is an Uzbek term meaning inconveniences or discomforts that people encounter in daily life or in specific processes. It is the plural form of noqulaylik, derived from the adjective noqulay (uncomfortable, inconvenient) with the noun-forming suffix -lik and the plural suffix -lar. The word is used across various registers, including everyday speech, journalism, and policy discussions, to describe situations that reduce ease of use or cause dissatisfaction.
In practical use, noqulayliklar can refer to physical, logistical, or administrative shortcomings. Examples include long public
Addressing noqulayliklar often involves measures that improve experience and efficiency. Authorities and organizations may pursue infrastructure