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SEASONAL PROVERBS AS A CULTURAL MIRROR: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RUSSIAN, UZBEK, AND ENGLISH PAREMIOLOGY

Jabborova Guliza Bakhtiyor kizi , 1 year student of MA, Karshi SU Minsk SLU (Belarus)

Abstract

Proverbs are a vital part of linguistic and cultural heritage, reflecting the wisdom, traditions, and worldviews of different societies. This article examines the role of seasons in proverbs from Russian, Uzbek, and English, focusing on how seasonal changes shape perceptions of time, work, and life. By analyzing the similarities and differences in seasonal proverbs across these languages, this study highlights their significance in paremiology and cross-cultural communication.  

Keywords

paremiology, proverbs, seasons, cultural linguistics, Russian, Uzbek, English, comparative analysis, folklore, traditional wisdom

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Nazarova, S. O’zbek xalq maqollari. Toshkent: Sharq. 2010

Taylor, A. The Proverb. Harvard University Press. 1931

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SEASONAL PROVERBS AS A CULTURAL MIRROR: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RUSSIAN, UZBEK, AND ENGLISH PAREMIOLOGY. (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(03), 156-160. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/3177