Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of Russian and Uzbek proverbs about labor. As a result of the research, five categories were identified: attitudes toward work, effort, timely work, skill, and patience. The authors of the article identified similar and distinctive features in the proverbs of the studied languages.

Highlights

  • Proverbs and sayings originated in ancient times and were created by many generations of people, developed over the centuries and since accompany a person in everything throughout the history of his existence

  • We studied Russian (30) and Uzbek proverbs (17)

  • The equivalent of the Russian proverb is in the Uzbek language: Hovuzdagi baliqchani ham mehnatsiz tutib bo’lmaydi [6, p. 38] (A fish cannot be pulled out of a pond)

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MIDDLE EUROPEAN SCIENTIFIC BULLETIN

Attitude to labor in Russian and Uzbek cultures (on the example of folk proverbs). Isaeva Gulnora Abdukadirovna Senior Lecturer of Department of Russian Language and Literature. Abstract – The article is devoted to the study of Russian and Uzbek proverbs about labor. As a result of the research, five categories were identified: attitudes toward work, effort, timely work, skill, and patience. The authors of the article identified similar and distinctive features in the proverbs of the studied languages

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