Abstract
This article explores the intricate relationship between language and culture through a linguacultural analysis of Karakalpak and English. It highlights how language serves as a reflection of history, tradition, and shared experiences, shaping the understanding of the world within a community. By comparing the two languages, the study not only offers insights into individual cultures but also promotes cross-cultural understanding. The article emphasizes the importance of linguacultural analysis in fostering appreciation for cultural diversity and navigating communication in an interconnected world.
Keywords
Linguacultural analysis
Language and culture
Karakalpak
English
Comparative analysis
Cultural values
Vocabulary
Grammar
Proverbs
Idioms
Folktales
Cross-cultural understanding
Cultural diversity
Communication
Interconnected world