Expression of Personal Spiritual Concepts in Uzbek Proverbs
Keywords:
Folklore, proverb, linguacultural, sociopragmaticAbstract
This article describes the expression of the concepts of personal spirituality in Uzbek folk proverbs. the specific meanings of concepts denoting the spirituality of a person in folk proverbs are proved based on examples taken from artistic works. It has been scientifically proven that proverbs show the rich cultural-educational, socio-economic, and spiritual image of the people.
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