RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COLORS AND THEIR SYMBOLIC MEANING IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES
Keywords:
color designation, language, symbolic meaning, cultureAbstract
Color designation is an important part of language and culture. Colors can have different meanings and symbolic meanings in different cultures and languages. This article examines color designation in Uzbek and English in languages, analyzes key words and their symbolic meaning.
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