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TRANSLATOR CULTURE AND IMAGE: ETHICAL RULES, PRINCIPLES, AND NORMS IN TRANSLATION ACTIVITY

Giyosov Babur TemurovichDoktor of Philosofy, Associate Professor. Alfraganus University. Tashkent,Uzbekistan
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This scientific article explores issues such as the translator’s culture, their unique image, accepted moral principles, norms, and patterns of behavior. At the present stage, when the Republic of Uzbekistan is integrating into the global community, the factors mentioned above play a vital role in the professional activity of translators. The article notes questions about who a skilled translator is, what modern requirements he must meet, taking into account competition in the labor market, as well as, accordingly, the need for self development. In particular, such aspects as the activities of an interpreter in diplomatic and business circles, self-development, his attention to his culture and personal image are also disclosed here.In particular, the article highlights aspects such as the translator’s work in diplomatic and business circles, self-development, and attentiveness to their own culture and personal image.

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