THE CONCEPT “FRIENDSHIP” IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE VIEW OF WORLD THROUGH THE PRISM OF PROVERBS AND SAYINGS
Abstract
The national character of the proverbs and sayings of the English people is determined by their way of life, working conditions and traditions. With the help of proverbs and sayings, we can imagine nationally determined identity in the worldview of the people, in relation to work, family, and friendship.
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Published
2024-11-27
How to Cite
Rashidova Lazzat. (2024). THE CONCEPT “FRIENDSHIP” IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE VIEW OF WORLD THROUGH THE PRISM OF PROVERBS AND SAYINGS. Hamkor Konferensiyalar, 1(7), 49–52. Retrieved from https://academicsbook.com/index.php/konferensiya/article/view/736
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1-SHO‘BA.