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обуви — meaning in English: shoes

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Письмо
Pis'mo
консультант
konsul'tant
левый
levyy
обуви
obuvi
продавец
prodavets
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'обуви' in everyday situations, such as shopping for shoes or discussing footwear styles. For instance, one might say, 'Мне нужны новые обуви для зимы' (I need new shoes for winter) when shopping at a store or browsing online.
Synonyms & nuances
'Обуви' specifically refers to shoes, while 'сапоги' translates to boots and 'тапочки' means slippers. You would choose 'обуви' when talking about more formal or regular footwear, while the others fit distinct categories of shoes based on their purpose.
Culture
'Обуви' is derived from the Old Slavic word 'обувь,' which also means footwear. In Russia, shoes are not just practical; they often reflect personal style and can signify social status. The tradition of crafting quality footwear dates back centuries, with specific styles associated with various regions, making shoes an essential part of Russian culture.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of обуви?
'Обуви' is actually the genitive singular form of 'обувь.' The nominative plural form is 'обуви,' used when referring to multiple pairs of shoes or types of footwear, as in 'у меня много обуви' (I have a lot of shoes).
Q.How do you pronounce обуви?
'Обуви' is pronounced as 'oboo-vee.' The stress is on the second syllable, which is common in many Russian words. Listening to native speakers can help perfect your pronunciation.
Q.Can I use обуви in a formal context?
Yes, 'обуви' is considered neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Whether you're discussing footwear in a casual conversation or writing a formal letter, this word is appropriate.
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