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радост — meaning in English: joy

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Неделя
Nedelya
договор
dogovor
как
kak
Лилав
Lilav
радост
radost
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'радост' in both everyday conversations and during special celebrations. For instance, it may be expressed at family gatherings or when celebrating personal achievements such as promotions or weddings.
Synonyms & nuances
'Радост' is often used interchangeably with 'щастие' (happiness), but 'радост' conveys a more transient, momentary feeling of joy, while 'щастие' suggests a deeper, more encompassing sense of happiness. You would choose 'радост' to express a fleeting moment of joy, such as receiving good news.
Culture
'Радост' is derived from the Old Church Slavonic word 'радостъ,' which reflects a deep-rooted sentiment in Bulgarian culture. In Bulgaria, expressing joy is integral to social life, often associated with traditional festivities where dancing and music evoke feelings of радост among the community.
FAQ
Q.What does радост mean in English?
'Радост' translates to 'joy' in English, reflecting a state of happiness and delight that can arise from various situations.
Q.How do you use радост in a sentence?
You can use 'радост' in a sentence like: 'Тя изпита радост, когато получи подаръка.' which means 'She felt joy when she received the gift.'
Q.Is радост used in formal writing?
'Радост' is primarily used in neutral contexts, making it suitable for both spoken and written forms, including informal conversations and literary pieces.
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