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лицо — meaning in English: face

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лицо
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'лицо' in various everyday situations, such as discussing someone's facial expressions during a conversation or describing someone's appearance in a casual setting. For example, you might hear it when someone compliments a friend on their radiant face or discusses how a person’s face reflects their emotions.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'лицо' refers specifically to a person's face, the word 'маска' (mask) can refer to a face covering or a metaphorical mask people wear in social situations. You'd choose 'лицо' when talking about someone's facial features or expressions directly, whereas 'маска' implies a layer or facade.
Culture
'Лицо' has a rich etymology, deriving from the Old Russian word 'лицо,' which also meant 'face.' In Russian culture, the face is often seen as a reflection of one’s character and emotions, leading to phrases like 'на лице написано,' meaning 'it’s written on your face.' This highlights the importance of non-verbal communication in Russian society.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'лицо' in English?
'Лицо' translates to 'face' in English, referring to the front part of a person's head that includes the forehead, eyes, nose, and mouth.
Q.How do you pronounce 'лицо' correctly?
'Лицо' is pronounced as 'litso.' The emphasis is placed on the second syllable, and it should have a soft 'l' sound at the beginning.
Q.Are there any common phrases that use the word 'лицо'?
Yes, one common phrase is 'лицо к лицу' which means 'face to face.' It's often used when referring to personal meetings or confrontations.
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