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https://doi.org/10.55640/
POTENCIAL OF PROVERBS IN THE UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES
Nurullayeva Fazilatxan Tolibjan kizi , Teacher of the Department of Practical Aspects of English language, UzSWLUAbstract
This article explores the significance, similarities, and differences between English and Uzbek proverbs, highlighting their educational and communicative functions. This expanded discussion further illustrates how proverbs shape communication, culture, and education in English and Uzbek societies.
Keywords
pragematism, rational thinking, core values, concise phrases primitive culture, metaphorical interpretations,
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