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The Mutual Influence: How Romance Languages Have Shaped and Been Shaped by Cultures

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Ragimova Albina Nuraddinovna

Rubric:Philology and linguistics
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This article explores the historical and cultural origins of Romance languages, focusing on their significant influence on and by various cultures and investigates the dynamic exchange and evolution of vocabulary and expressions, demonstrating how they reflect the unique identities of different societies. Furthermore, it delves into the profound connections between literature and identity, highlighting how Romance languages have shaped cultural narratives and contributed to the construction of collective identities. Through a thorough analysis of these points, this article uncovers the intricate interplay between languages and cultures, emphasizing the lasting impact and mutual influence they have on one another.

 

Keywords

Romance languages
cultural origins
lexical influence
semantic influence
cultural vocabulary
expressions
identity
historical exchange
cultural narratives
collective identities.
literature

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