A LINGUOCULTURAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE “LABOR” CONCEPT IN FRENCH AND UZBEK PROVERBS

Authors

  • Radjabov Ruslan Rajabmurodovich Teacher of the Department of French Philology at Bukhara State University
  • Ergasheva Dilnoza O'tkir qizi Student of Bukhara State University

Keywords:

Concept, labor, linguoculture, folk proverbs, comparative analysis, French language, Uzbek language.

Abstract

This article provides a comparative linguocultural and cognitive analysis of the concept of “labor” as represented in French and Uzbek folk proverbs. The study reveals the semantic, axiological, and pragmatic dimensions of the labor concept and identifies its role in the mentality of both cultures. Based on proverbial material, attitudes toward labor, social values, moral norms, and cultural stereotypes are examined. The findings demonstrate that in French culture labor is primarily associated with individual success and professional competence, whereas in Uzbek culture it is conceptualized as a moral and spiritual value symbolizing honesty, blessing, and prosperity.

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2026-02-18

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A LINGUOCULTURAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE “LABOR” CONCEPT IN FRENCH AND UZBEK PROVERBS. (2026). Web of Humanities: Journal of Social Science and Humanitarian Research, 4(2), 18-21. https://webofjournals.com/index.php/9/article/view/5975