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горла — meaning in English: throat

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тень
ten'
горла
gorla
Образование
Obrazovaniye
страхование
strakhovaniye
Офицер
Ofitser
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'горла' in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing health issues, such as sore throats or throat infections. You might hear it in a doctor's office when describing symptoms or in casual conversation when asking someone about their cold.
Synonyms & nuances
'Горло' is often used specifically to refer to the throat in a physical sense, while 'глотка' refers more to the pharynx or the area involved in swallowing. When describing discomfort or pain, 'горло' is your go-to term, while 'глотка' might appear in more technical or medical contexts.
Culture
The word 'горла' comes from the Old East Slavic 'горло', reflecting the deep connection between language and bodily experiences in Slavic cultures. Interestingly, in Russian folklore, the throat is often symbolic of voice and expression, which can be seen in various sayings and proverbs emphasizing the importance of speaking clearly.
FAQ
Q.How do you say 'sore throat' in Russian?
'Sore throat' translates to 'боль в горле' in Russian. This phrase is commonly used when discussing symptoms of illness, particularly during cold season.
Q.What is the plural form of 'горло'?
The plural form of 'горло' is 'горла'. This is important to remember when talking about multiple throats, such as in discussions about throat infections affecting a group.
Q.Are there any phrases or idioms that include 'горло'?
Yes, one common phrase is 'петь в горло', literally 'to sing in the throat', which refers to singing with emotion. This emphasizes the idea that the throat is vital not just for speech, but also for expressing feelings.
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