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Comparative Analysis of Some Proverbs in Uzbekistan And English Folklore

Nailakhon Jo'raboyeva , Student of the World Languages University, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article discusses the semantic harmony of some proverbs from the Uzbek folk art and proverbs from English folklore. The analysis of lexical and grammatical means that ensure spiritual integrity in proverbs is introduced. The reasons for the commonalities in the folklore samples of both peoples are explained.

Keywords

Folklore, folk art, proverb

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Nailakhon Jo'raboyeva. (2025). Comparative Analysis of Some Proverbs in Uzbekistan And English Folklore. European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies, 5(01), 118–120. https://doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-05-01-28