LOVE AND ITS SPECIFICITY IN THE RUSSIAN AND ARABIC LINGUOCULTURAL PICTURE OF THE WORLD
Akhmedova Saodat Shukhrat kizi , Free applicant, Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
The article examines various aspects of love and its manifestations in the context of various cultural traditions. The author analyzes how cultural norms, values, and historical conditions influence the perception and expression of love in different societies. Particular attention is paid to the comparative analysis of the concepts of love in Western and Eastern cultures, as well as the study of specific forms and rituals associated with love in traditional and modern communities. The article demonstrates that love, despite its universal nature, acquires unique features and meanings depending on the cultural context in which it manifests itself.
Keywords
Concept, concept of love, approach
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