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Стихотворение — meaning in English: Poem

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Стихотворение
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Режим
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literary common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'Стихотворение' in literary discussions, at poetry readings, or during creative writing workshops. It can also come up in educational settings, such as when students analyze classic works of Russian literature in a classroom.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'Стихотворение' specifically refers to a poem, the word 'стих' can also denote individual lines or verses within a larger work. You would use 'Стихотворение' when discussing a complete poem, whereas 'стих' might be more appropriate when focusing on the components of poetry.
Culture
'Стихотворение' has deep roots in Russian culture, tied to the rich tradition of poetry that dates back centuries. The word is derived from 'стих', meaning 'verse', emphasizing the structured form of poetry that is so prevalent in Russian literature. Famous poets like Pushkin and Akhmatova have elevated this form, making it a cherished aspect of Russian artistic expression.
FAQ
Q.What does 'Стихотворение' mean in English?
'Стихотворение' translates to 'poem' in English, referring to a literary work that expresses ideas, emotions, or stories through rhythmic and often metaphorical language.
Q.How do you write a 'Стихотворение' in Russian?
To write a 'Стихотворение', start by choosing a theme or emotion you want to express. Use vivid imagery and consider the rhythm and rhyme to enhance the poetic quality of your writing.
Q.Are there different types of 'Стихотворение'?
Yes, there are various types of 'Стихотворение', including sonnets, free verse, and haikus. Each type has its own structure and rules, allowing poets to experiment with form and style.
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