ORIGIN OF PHRASAL VERBS IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
origin, phraseological unit, figurative meaning, equivalent, term, stereotypeAbstract
This article discusses the origin of idioms, that is, phrases, in the Uzbek and English languages. The topic is sufficiently explained theoretically and scientifically. In this process, the views and research of Uzbek and world scientists are cited as an important factor. The basis for the origin of some phraseological expressions is indicated. Examples on the topic also play an important role in fully disclosing the content of the article.
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