The study of the structural and semantic features of phraseological units with numeral components in Turkic languages shows that these phraseologisms are not merely expressions of quantity, but also significant linguistic units that reflect religious-mythological beliefs, social and cultural values. It has been identified that numbers such as "one," "two," "four," "five," "seven," "nine," "forty," etc., carry sacred meanings in substantive, adjectival, adverbial, and verbal phraseological units. The fixed structure of phraseological units with numeral components contributes to their special role within the phraseological system of the language. These expressions demonstrate how the historical and cultural heritage and worldview of Turkic peoples are reflected in language.
Gyunel Shamilova (Sun,) studied this question.
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