CULTURAL PAREMIOLOGICAL EXPRESSIONS RELATED TO TIME IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES RELATIONSHIPS ABOUT THEIR IMPORTANCE IN REFLECTING CHANGE

Authors

  • Narmuratov Zayniddin Rajapovich, Termiz State University (PhD)
  • Safarmurodova Maftuna To’raqul qizi Master of Termiz State University

Keywords:

: folklore, proverb, negative character, image, content, figurative meaning.

Abstract

The proverb, which is considered one of the ancient examples of
folklore, is different .It is different from other genres due to its short, concise,
figurative and deep content stands out. The ancient and rich spirituality of each
nation through proverbs appears. Proverbs are extremely rich and diverse in terms
of subject matter can be used literally or figuratively. For proverbs as an object,
persons, things, and at the same time, animals are taken. The proverbs are mainly
didactic in nature and are written by Bahadir Sarimsakov stated that "proverbs can
also be used figuratively has This feature defines the thematic scope of proverbs, the
level of application expands".

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Published

2024-04-21

How to Cite

CULTURAL PAREMIOLOGICAL EXPRESSIONS RELATED TO TIME IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES RELATIONSHIPS ABOUT THEIR IMPORTANCE IN REFLECTING CHANGE. (2024). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1(4), 27-29. https://universalconference.us/index.php/icast/article/view/1065