A LINGUOCULTURAL STUDY OF LEXICAL UNITS RELATED TO ALLA CEREMONY IN UZBEKISTAN AND ENGLISH

Alla ritual, linguocultural research, Uzbek language, English language, religious lexicon, cultural context, terminology, comparative analysis, spirituality

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This article is devoted to a linguocultural study of lexical units related to alla ceremony in Uzbek and English. The study provides a comparative analysis of religious ceremonies, traditions and their reflection in vocabulary in both languages. The article examines terms, expressions related to alla ceremonies and their place in the cultural and spiritual context. The results of the study show that religious lexicon in Uzbek and English plays an important role in understanding cross-cultural similarities and differences. Through these lexical units, one can understand the religious beliefs, traditions, and worldviews of both nations.