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This article presents a cross-cultural analysis of color idioms in English, Russian, and Karakalpak languages, exploring how each culture utilizes colors to convey specific meanings and emotions. Through examining idioms associated with primary colors such as red, and blue, thestudy reveals both universal themes and unique cultural perspectives. This research enhances our understanding of how color idioms encapsulate cultural values and societal norms, providing insights into the linguistic diversity and cultural richness of these languages

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  • Date of publication 10-12-2024
  • Main LanguageIngliz
  • Pages59-62
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This article presents a cross-cultural analysis of color idioms in English, Russian, and Karakalpak languages, exploring how each culture utilizes colors to convey specific meanings and emotions. Through examining idioms associated with primary colors such as red, and blue, thestudy reveals both universal themes and unique cultural perspectives. This research enhances our understanding of how color idioms encapsulate cultural values and societal norms, providing insights into the linguistic diversity and cultural richness of these languages

Author name position Name of organisation
1 Abdullaeva S.. Trainee-teacher Karakalpak State university
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