Abstract
This article discusses the influence of internal and external language factors in the formation of English and Uzbek phrases. In both languages, the influence of habitat, flora, fauna and poultry, national costumes, food, and religious values on the formation of phraseological units is studied. It is argued that each of these phraseological units, which represent the national-cultural feature of different structural languages, can become a separate research topic.
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