Different National Images in English and Uzbek Linguocultures

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Tursunov Mirzo Makhmudovich
Mirzaeva Mokhinur Zokir kizi

Abstract

This article examines the differences in national images between English and Uzbek linguocultures. It explores how cultural values and worldviews are reflected through idioms, metaphors, and symbols in both languages. By analyzing animal imagery, food metaphors, colors, and cultural concepts of time and space, the study highlights the unique cultural identities and perceptions that shape each linguistic community.

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Makhmudovich , T. M., & Zokir kizi , M. M. (2024). Different National Images in English and Uzbek Linguocultures. Excellencia: International Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Education (2994-9521), 2(12), 167-170. https://doi.org/10.5281/

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