MEANING ASPECTS OF UZBEK AND ENGLISH EDUCATIONAL PROVERBS
Keywords:
simile, sociolinguistics, proverb, feature, term, metal, national.Abstract
Focusing on the sociolinguistic features of proverbs, analyzing the linguistic and cultural characteristics of some proverbs in the English and Uzbek languages, the unique national customs of both nations, the expression of the unique national character in the daily lifestyle will be shown. . Basically, by critically analyzing the proverbs of both languages, we will study their differences and try to express the common aspects of their similarities using the necessary sources.
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