sotuv
Sotuv is a noun in Uzbek that denotes the act or process of selling goods or services, i.e., a sale or sale transaction. It refers to the transfer of ownership from seller to buyer for a price and is used in commerce, economics, and law to describe retail and wholesale activities as well as transactions on online marketplaces. The word is formed from the verb sot- “to sell” with the nominalizing suffix -uv. Related terms include sotuvchi (seller), sotib oluvchi (buyer), sotish (selling), and sotmoq (to sell). In everyday usage, sotuv covers formal sales, informal exchanges, and negotiated price trades.
In regulatory and business contexts, sotuv is linked to consumer protection, contract law, pricing, and compliance
See also: savdo (trade), tijorat (commerce). Related terms include sotuvchi, sotib oluvchi, and sotish.