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улица — meaning in English: Street

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сюрприз
syurpriz
камера
kamera
улица
ulitsa
Финансы
Finansy
блюдо
blyudo
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'улица' (ulitsa) when giving directions, discussing locations, or talking about their neighborhood. For example, someone might say, 'Turn left at the next улица to find the bakery.' This word is also prevalent in urban settings, as streets play a significant role in daily life.
Synonyms & nuances
The word 'улица' is generally used to refer to a public street, whereas 'переулок' (pereulok) means 'alley' or 'lane,' which is typically narrower and less trafficked. You would choose 'улица' when addressing larger thoroughfares in a city.
Culture
'Улица' has its roots in the Old Russian word 'улича', which referred to an open space or a place of assembly. Streets in Russia often carry historical significance, with many named after famous figures, events, or local features. This adds a layer of cultural richness when navigating through cities like Moscow or St. Petersburg.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce улица in English?
The word 'улица' is pronounced as 'ulitsa.' Focus on the 'u' sound as in 'put' and the 'lits' sound, which is similar to 'leets' in English.
Q.Are there any popular streets in Russia named улица?
Yes, many famous streets in Russia include 'Невский проспект' (Nevsky Prospect) in St. Petersburg and 'Тверская улица' (Tverskaya ulitsa) in Moscow, both bustling with shops and culture.
Q.What is the grammatical gender of улица?
'Улица' is a feminine noun in Russian, so be sure to use feminine adjectives and pronouns when referring to it.
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