DEFINITION OF THE CONCEPT OF “SPIRITUALITY” IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK AND ITS PECULIARITIES IN THE PROCESS OF TRANSLATION
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https://doi.org/10.69691/j079gg64Keywords:
linguistics, spirituality, thinking, spiritual world.Abstract
The concepts of spirituality and the spiritual world occupy a central place for many cultures and religions of the world. These concepts are often expressed through language, and the linguistic expression of these concepts can vary significantly from one language to another. This article explores spirituality and the linguistic expression of the spiritual world in English and Uzbek. This article is based on a combination of linguistic and cultural analysis to study the linguistic expression of spirituality and the spiritual world in English and Uzbek.
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