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Книга — meaning in English: Book

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строка
stroka
Книга
Kniga
жира
zhira
достижение
dostizheniye
давление
davleniye
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neutral very common
Usage
The word 'Книга' is commonly used in various contexts, such as discussing literature in a classroom setting or when recommending a book to a friend at a café. Native speakers might say, 'Я читаю книгу' (I am reading a book) when chatting about their favorite reads during a literature club meeting.
Synonyms & nuances
'Книга' is a straightforward term for 'book,' but it can be distinguished from 'текст' (text), which refers more broadly to written content. You would use 'Книга' when referring specifically to a physical or bound book, while 'текст' might be used in discussions about articles or written documents.
Culture
'Книга' has deep roots in Russian culture, symbolizing knowledge and education. Historically, Russia has a rich literary tradition with famous authors like Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, making books treasured items in homes. An interesting anecdote is that during the Soviet era, books were often considered a means of enlightenment and liberation, leading to the establishment of numerous public libraries.
FAQ
Q.What is the correct pronunciation of Книга?
'Книга' is pronounced as 'kniga.' The emphasis is on the first syllable, and practicing with audio tools can help you master the sound.
Q.How do you use Книга in a sentence?
'Книга' can be used in various contexts, such as 'Эта книга очень интересная' (This book is very interesting) to express your opinion about a specific book.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with Книга?
'Книга' is often confused with 'книги' (the plural form). Remember to use 'книга' when talking about one book and 'книги' for multiple books.
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