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rong — meaning in English: train

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neutral common
Usage
Native Estonians commonly use the word 'rong' when discussing travel plans or commuting, especially in urban areas like Tallinn, where the train system is integral to public transportation. For instance, you might hear 'rong väljub kell kolm' (the train departs at three) at a train station or among friends planning a trip.
Synonyms & nuances
'Rong' specifically refers to a train, while 'rongkäik' means a parade, highlighting the movement aspect. When you want to discuss rail travel specifically, 'rong' is the go-to word, as it conveys the essence of trains without confusion.
Culture
'Rong' has roots in the German word 'Rang', which refers to a series of cars in a train. In Estonia, trains have played a crucial role in connecting rural areas to cities, especially during the Soviet era, and today they symbolize modern mobility and environmental consciousness. Interestingly, Estonians are proud of their rapidly improving rail network, making 'rong' a word that evokes both nostalgia and progress.
FAQ
Q.How do you say train in Estonian?
'Train' in Estonian is 'rong'. It's a commonly used word, especially in discussions about travel and public transport.
Q.What is the plural form of rong?
The plural form of 'rong' is 'rongid'. You would use this when referring to multiple trains, such as in 'Rongid on hilinenud' (The trains are delayed).
Q.Can 'rong' be used in formal writing?
'Rong' is considered a neutral term, so it can certainly be used in formal writing when discussing transportation, travel schedules, or infrastructure.
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