qoshmoq
Qoshmoq, commonly written as qo’shmoq in Uzbek, is a verb meaning to add, append, or join. It is used when one thing is brought into or combined with another, or when something is incorporated into a larger whole. The infinitive form is qo’shmoq, and the word belongs to the standard class of transitive Uzbek verbs.
Usage of qo’shmoq spans many domains. In mathematics, ikkita sonni qo’shish means to add two numbers. In
Conjugation and related forms follow regular Uzbek patterns. The verb forms through different tenses and persons,
Origin and semantic range: qo’shmoq is part of the Turkic language family and shares roots with other