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TRANSLATION AS A BRIDGE BETWEEN CULTURES

Authors: Nartayeva, Muxayyo;

TRANSLATION AS A BRIDGE BETWEEN CULTURES

Abstract

This article analyzes the role and significance of translation as a bridge between cultures. Translation is highlighted as an important tool that ensures mutual understanding, communication, and cooperation between peoples, nations, and different cultures. The study reveals the role of the translation process in conveying not only language units but also cultural values, customs, traditions, and national mentality from one culture to another. It also examines the importance of translation in developing intercultural communication and strengthening friendship and harmony between peoples in the context of globalization. The results of the article substantiate that translation is an effective tool for preserving cultural heritage, conveying scientific and literary achievements to the general public, and ensuring intercultural integration.

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