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демократ — meaning in English: democrat

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краска
kraska
хирургия
khirurgiya
стратегия
strategiya
демократ
demokrat
арест
arest
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'демократ' during political discussions, particularly when referring to members of democratic parties or supporters of democratic principles. It can be found in both formal debates and casual conversations among citizens dissecting political events.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'демократ' specifically refers to someone who supports democracy, the word 'либерал' (liberal) can also denote progressive beliefs but might imply a broader ideological stance. Use 'демократ' when focusing specifically on democratic values.
Culture
'Демократ' has its roots in the ancient Greek word 'demokratia,' meaning 'rule by the people.' In Russia, the term gained prominence during the late 20th century as the country transitioned from a communist regime to a more democratic framework, influencing political discourse and public sentiment.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'демократ' mean in English?
'Демократ' translates to 'democrat' in English, referring to a person who advocates for democracy and its principles.
Q.Is 'демократ' used in everyday conversation?
Yes, 'демократ' is commonly used in both formal and informal settings, especially when discussing political topics or ideologies in Russia.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'демократ'?
One common mistake is confusing 'демократ' with 'либерал.' While both relate to political ideologies, 'демократ' is more specific to democracy, whereas 'либерал' encompasses a wider range of liberal beliefs.
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