PROBLEMS OF TRANSLATION IN THE STORY OF ABDULLA QAHHOR

Abstract

In this article, the problems of that period reflected in the translation of Abdulla Qahhor's story "The Patient" and the significance of the story today are discussed. The characteristics of the heroes of the story are discussed. Today's and the setting of the story are compared with differences and similarities.  ‎

Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Fundamentals
Source type: Journals
Years of coverage from 2021
inLibrary
Google Scholar
CC BY f
15-17
25

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.
To share
Xudoyberdiyeva Durdona Boburovna. (2024). PROBLEMS OF TRANSLATION IN THE STORY OF ABDULLA QAHHOR. Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Fundamentals, 4(06), 15–17. Retrieved from https://inlibrary.uz/index.php/jsshrf/article/view/35628
Crossref
Сrossref
Scopus
Scopus

Abstract

In this article, the problems of that period reflected in the translation of Abdulla Qahhor's story "The Patient" and the significance of the story today are discussed. The characteristics of the heroes of the story are discussed. Today's and the setting of the story are compared with differences and similarities.  ‎


background image

JSSHRF ISSN: 2748-9345

VOLUME04 ISSUE06

15


PROBLEMS OF TRANSLATION IN THE STORY OF ABDULLA QAHHOR

Xudoyberdiyeva Durdona Boburovna

Student, National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek, Uzbekistan

AB O U T ART I CL E

Key words:

Chilyosin, bakhshi, doctor, patient,

era, humanity, ignorance, medicine, helplessness,

backwardness, ignorance.

Received:

07.06.2024

Accepted

: 12.06.2024

Published

: 17.06.2024

Abstract:

In this article, the problems of that

period reflected in the translation of Abdulla

Qahhor's story "The Patient" and the significance

of the story today are discussed. The

characteristics of the heroes of the story are
discussed. Today's and the setting of the story are

compared with differences and similarities.

INTRODUCTION

It is difficult to imagine the work of Abdulla Qahhor, a great representative of Uzbek literature, without
his stories. There are many stories of the writer related to the period he lived in, on various topics, and
of great social and educational importance. One of such his stories is the story of "The Patient". Despite
being small and short, the story covers a variety of big themes. The story, which the writer lives and
which partially contains today's realities, requires attention to every detail and image.
In the process of translating several stories of Abdulla Qahhor, one of the talented writers, from Uzbek
to English, we encountered several difficulties related to the culture, lifestyle, economic and political
situation of the Uzbek people. We chose the story "The Patient", which is one of these stories, although
it is small in size, it sheds light on the lifestyle and living conditions of our people, even partially, the
economic and political situation of that time, and is loved by readers. This story belongs to the
contemporary realistic fiction.
So, what is the type of contemporary realistic fiction?

“Contemporary realistic fiction offers children insights into the personal and social values

of our culture and permits in the dilemmas and the triumphs of the characters. Growing up, family life,
and friendship are all themes of contemporary realistic fiction.

“In order to clearly visualize the history of the creation of the story "The Patient", it can be

(conditionally) divided into parts:
1.

Life and what happened in it (Sotiboldi's serious illness of his wife and his attitude towards his

wife)
2.

The writer analyzing it (Abdullah Qahhar)

VOLUME04 ISSUE06

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55640/jsshrf-04-06-03

Pages: 15-17


background image

JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH FUNDAMENTALS

ISSN: 2748-9345

VOLUME04 ISSUE06

16

3.

The thought and idea born in the writer's mind as a result of observation and discussion

(Sotiboldi is a brave and kind husband who sacrifices his life for his wife, who is the mistress of the
family, a selfless father)
4.

A frame imagined and created by the writer to express this idea ("Patient" story)

When we imagine the process of artistic creation of Abdulla Qahhor, life and its events enter the mind
of the writer through various impressions and sensations, affect his heart, awaken in him a series of
certain thoughts and feelings, which are in the potential of the artist. "boiling" and "ripening" appear
before our eyes in the form of the above-mentioned story as a work of literature. In the process of
translating such stories from our mother tongue to English, the writer is required to get into his
situation in the process of writing this story. Because, as we mentioned above, the writer concentrates
his feelings and inner experiences in this unique work. It is necessary to translate such emotional scenes
without damaging them.
As soon as the story begins, the translator faces some difficulties. This can be seen in some of Sotiboldi's
actions for his wife, such as when he makes a chilyasin, when a doctor draws blood from a sick person,

and when a woman comes and hits him with a willow stick. “The mullah recited many prayers to the
patient, but it didn’t affect, Sotiboldi showed her to the inyanga. After that, the patient’s eyes are blurred

and dizzy. The clairvoyant also said many her prayers. One woman came and whipped the patient with

a whip of osier, she slaughtered a hen to smear its blood all over the patient’s

div...” That is, it is natural

that this frame is incomprehensible to a foreign reader when it is directly translated. Because it reflects
the culture and values of the Uzbek people at that time. Another notable difficulty in translation is that
the auth

or uses several folk proverbs in this short story. For example, we can quote proverbs like “The

sky is far, the eart is hard”, “A thick stretches, a thin breaks”, “A cat doesn’t sunbathe for free”. In order

to understand such proverbs, it is necessary to have complete knowledge about the culture and ethnic

life of the Uzbek people. ”As experts in intercultural communication have long known, speech

-making

becomes more complex as cultural diversity increases. Part of the complexity stems from the
differences

in language from culture to culture”.

Another part of the problem is that the story is written in the old modern Uzbek language. By the 30s
of the 20th century, the rules of the current Uzbek literary language were formed. Because, relying on
literary norms, the writer widely used difficult grammatical forms and literary words related to that
period. When translating such parts and words that are rarely used nowadays, the translator needs to
use the old literary Uzbek vocabulary. For example, we can se

e in that section like “He weaves baskets

while buried in the bushes from morning till night.” In this, the writer used words related to the current

stage of the Uzbek literary language. There is no alternative translation of such words in English.
Therefore, such words are restricted only in phraseological form or by giving a definition. If the
translator always gets into the work he is translating, lives with the characters and translates what they
feel, then he will have complete information about the lifestyle, beliefs and culture of the society, the
state, and ordinary people. Therefore, in the process of translation, all attention should be paid not only

to the translation, but also to the meaning, content and essence of the translation. “The various

languages spoken by mankind admit of being grouped together in certain great families, the numbers
of each of which resemble each other more or less closely in the words used to express ideas, and in the
grammatical framework of forms and inflexions by which the words are combined.

CONCLUSION

This short story of Abdulla Qahhor, which contains many truths of life, has not lost its importance even
over the centuries. In this story, the role of the economic and political situation in the lives of ordinary


background image

JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH FUNDAMENTALS

ISSN: 2748-9345

VOLUME04 ISSUE06

17

people, issues of poverty and inequality are skillfully described by the writer. Therefore, when
translating such stories, the translator is always required to use his literary potential, the limitless
possibilities given by God, just like a creator. Only then will the translator receive wide praise and
applause from readers and literary fans. In conclusion, we can mention that the famous and powerful
works of Abdulla Qahhor, such as "The Patient", have been alive for centuries and have been translated
into many other languages and can easily compete with the unique works of other worlds.

REFERENCES
1.

Pamela J. Farris. -

“Language Arts”. –

“A Division of the McGraw.Hill companies”

- Boston, 1997.

2.

Stephon E. Lucas. “The Art of Public Speaking”. –

“The McGraw.Hill companies”

- The United States

of America, 1995, 1998.

3.

https://conf.sciencebox.uz/index.php/science/article/view/613

4.

G’. Abdurahmonov, Sh.Shukurov, G.Maxmudov. “O’zbek tilining tarixiy grammatikasi”. –

”O’zbekiston faylasuflari milliy jamiyati nashriyoti”

- Toshkent, 2008.

5.

Gafurova.N. “Hozirgi zamon tilshunosligida termin va uning turlicha yondashuvlar”. –

“Журнал

иностранных языков и лингвистики”

- 2020, 1(1), 58-62.

6.

“Translating culture: problems, strategies and practical realities” by Ana Fernández Guerra

7.

A.G. Maksumov. ”English grammar: theory and usage”.

-

”Cho’lpon nomidagi nashriyot

-matbaa ijodiy

uyi”

- Tashkent,2006.

8.

Vafokulovna, N. X. (2023). The langua

ge of tourism: translating terms in tourist texts. Образование

наука и инновационные идеи в мире, 23(8), 113

-117.

9.

Vafokulovna NX. Instructing tourism terms applying information technology. American Journal of
Technology and Applied Sciences. 2023 Apr 20;11:197-200.


References

Pamela J. Farris. - “Language Arts”. – “A Division of the McGraw.Hill companies” - Boston, 1997.

Stephon E. Lucas. “The Art of Public Speaking”. – “The McGraw.Hill companies” - The United States of America, 1995, 1998.

https://conf.sciencebox.uz/index.php/science/article/view/613

G’. Abdurahmonov, Sh.Shukurov, G.Maxmudov. “O’zbek tilining tarixiy grammatikasi”. – ”O’zbekiston faylasuflari milliy jamiyati nashriyoti”- Toshkent, 2008.

Gafurova.N. “Hozirgi zamon tilshunosligida termin va uning turlicha yondashuvlar”. – “Журнал иностранных языков и лингвистики” - 2020, 1(1), 58-62.

“Translating culture: problems, strategies and practical realities” by Ana Fernández Guerra

A.G. Maksumov. ”English grammar: theory and usage”.- ”Cho’lpon nomidagi nashriyot-matbaa ijodiy uyi” - Tashkent,2006.

Vafokulovna, N. X. (2023). The language of tourism: translating terms in tourist texts. Образование наука и инновационные идеи в мире, 23(8), 113-117.

Vafokulovna NX. Instructing tourism terms applying information technology. American Journal of Technology and Applied Sciences. 2023 Apr 20;11:197-200.