PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS: ENGLISH AND UZBEK: CULTURAL AND LINGUISTIC DIFFERENCES

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  • Kamolova Kumush ##default.groups.name.author##

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Phraseological  units,  also  known  as  idioms  or  proverbs,  are  stable  word 
combinations whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the individual 
words. They are an incredibly rich source of insight into a people's worldview because 
they are firmly anchored in a culture's history, customs, and experiences. This study 
examines  the  linguistic  and  cultural  differences  between  Uzbek  and  English 
phraseological  units,  emphasizing  the  distinctive  viewpoints  and  values  that  are 
inherent in each language. 

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2024-10-07