PHRASEOLOGISMS WITH PERSONAL QUALITIES IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES
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This article explores the use of phraseologisms with personal qualities in the Uzbek and English languages. Phraseologisms are fixed expressions or phrases that have a figurative meaning and are commonly used in language. Personal qualities refer to characteristics, traits, or attributes associated with individuals. This article aims to analyze and compare the use of phraseologisms with personal qualities in Uzbek and English, examining cultural, linguistic, and semantic differences and similarities between the two languages. The article begins by providing an overview of the concept of phraseologisms and personal qualities in language, highlighting their importance in communication and expression. It then delves into existing research and studies on phraseologisms with personal qualities in both Uzbek and English, exploring common themes, patterns, and variations in how these expressions are constructed and used in each language.
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