Gender Approaches in the Concept of Happiness Regarding to Different Linguo-Culturology
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51699/ijcm.v24i.450Keywords:
concept, notion, happiness, women’s happiness, men’s happiness, linguo-culturologyAbstract
In this article, there are given different ideas, information and facts about happiness itself and the concept of happiness. There is written about the concept of “happiness” by comparing different cultures and languages. In addition to this, different examples are given about gender approaches connecting with the concept of happiness. Besides, peculiarities of gender approaches of the Russian and Uzbek languages are compared with examples and meanings are described.
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