THE CONCEPT OF FRIENDSHIP IN TURKISH AND MOLDOVAN PROVERBS
Abstract
Proverbs reflect social
and moral norms,
ways of behavior, thoughts, traditions and customs, namely
the culture of a nation.
A significant part of the culture of a nation
is reflected in human relations, that are based on the concept
that we refer to as friendship. The concept of friendship can be considered the most significant and valuable concept
of humanity. This concept is an ancestral
heritage that is being carried
into the future. This heritage could reach the present through the use of proverbs and it will be carried
into the future
generations by the use of proverbs as well. A proverb is one of the means to reflect
a nation’s identity.
It is impossible to mention
a nation without proverbs on earth, because
there is no nation without
proverbs. It is even possible to say that the most important
feature that differentiates a nation from another is
proverbs. The reason is that, proverbs highlight the cultural similarities and differences among
various nations. Of course,
one can also refer
to the proverbs that a nation got or adopted from another. It is our duty of loyalty to introduce proverbs
about friendship that are used quite often both in Turkish
and Moldovan languages to the world
of science. The primary objective of this article is to convey the definitions of the proverbs
in both cultures,
to emphasize the concept of friendship, to evaluate the Turkish and Moldovan cultures
of friendship, and to determine
the similarities and differences in proverbs related
to friendship.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/2291https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/mahder/issue/58063/824076
https://doi.org/10.12981/mahder:824076
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