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THE TERM "ALLA" AND ITS ETYMOLOGY

Shamsiya Egamberdiyeva , PhD Candidate (Doctoral Student) Namangan State University

Abstract

In the national development and social, economic, and spiritual ascension of our people, folklore — indeed, the art of poetic word generally — has always served as a cornerstone. For folklore is the strength, vitality, and greatness of a nation. The linguistic richness of a people first manifests itself in their oral folk creations. Whenever there arises a need to become acquainted with the culture of a nation, one must first become acquainted with that people’s folklore. In folklore shall be revealed the language capacities of the people, their style of reflection, their creative power.

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THE TERM "ALLA" AND ITS ETYMOLOGY. (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(10), 710-714. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/6898