phrases in the Uzbek language with the word market. One of them is the confusion market
combination, which means that the market is usually organized with noise, hustle and bustle.
Another phrase formed with the participation of the word "market" is a combination of
"stagnant", which means something or goods that are not sold in the market. The phrase "the market
does not raise (the price is much more higher than in the market)" is also close to it, it is used to mean
that the price of something does not correspond to the market price, that no one is a buyer because of
the high price or need for it. Sometimes the phrase is used figuratively to mean "others don't like it."
It is also important when you go to the market. Because, usually at the beginning of the market,
the price is set a little cheaper to attract customers. The market high price rises, and finally the price
falls in the market. With this in mind, gradunomic expressions have been formed among the people
to inform about it. For example, the
beginning of the market (the market is still sluggish), the rise of
the market
means that it has reached its peak, and finally the market means the
end of the market
.
Market expiration is also expressed by the term
market return
.
It matters when you visit the market as well. Because prices are typically set slightly lower at
the start of a market to draw in clients. The market price eventually declines as the high price climbs.
Gradunomic expressions have emerged amid the populace to inform about it in light of this. For
instance, during the market's inception (it is still sluggish), at its height (it has achieved its zenith),
and at its conclusion (it is the end of the market). The word "market return" also refers to market
expiration.
In the big cities, the
markets
lasted a long time, and their activities lasted from early morning
till night. Accordingly, words and phrases such as evening market, night market, noctural market, and
bazaarshab (night bazaar during uraza) are formed in the speech to indicate that they differ in terms
of working hours.
Markets also vary in structure and appearance. Accordingly, they have such types as