SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES OF NATIONAL CONCEPTS IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH PROVERBS

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Western European Studies

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This article analyzes the similarities and differences of national concepts reflected in Uzbek and English proverbs. Proverbs are among the important linguistic units that express a nation’s worldview, culture, and values. The study compares shared and nationally specific features in the two nations’ thinking through concepts such as “labour,” “homeland,” “family values,” and “wisdom and intellect.” As a result, the research reveals the distinctive aspects of national spirit, attitudes toward life, values, and moral perspectives in both languages

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