ANALYSIS OF PROVERBS CONTAINING THE LEXEMES “FARISHTA / ANGEL” AND “SHAYTON / DEVIL” IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56292/SJFSU/vol31_iss5/a90Keywords:
proverbs, sayings, religious component, spiritual and moral expression, symbol.Abstract
In modern linguistics, the study of proverbs and their role in human life has become one of the widely researched topics. In this regard, the present article focuses on analyzing how proverbs containing religious components in Uzbek and English reflect human moral and ethical values.
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