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הסובייטית — meaning in English: The Soviet Union

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הסובייטית
hasovyetit
מחלקות
mekhalkot
ייסוד
yisud
שמות
shemot
למפקד
lemefaked
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the term 'הסובייטית' when discussing historical contexts related to the Cold War, Marxist ideologies, or when referring to the former Soviet Union in political conversations. It is commonly heard in academic settings, historical documentaries, or debates about global politics.
Synonyms & nuances
'הסובייטית' specifically refers to the Soviet Union as a state entity, while 'קומוניזם' (communism) describes the ideology that the Soviet Union promoted. Use 'הסובייטית' when discussing the nation itself, but 'קומוניזם' when emphasizing its political philosophy.
Culture
'הסובייטית' comes from the word 'סובייט' which means 'council' in Russian, reflecting the governance structure of the Soviet Union where councils were central. This word carries significant historical weight, as it evokes the complexities of Soviet influence on global politics and culture, particularly in Israel where many immigrants from the former Soviet states have enriched the social fabric.
FAQ
Q.What does 'הסובייטית' mean in English?
'הסובייטית' translates to 'The Soviet Union' in English, referring to the former federation of socialist republics that existed from 1922 to 1991.
Q.How do you pronounce 'הסובייטית'?
It is pronounced as 'hasovyetit', with emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help you master the pronunciation.
Q.Is 'הסובייטית' used in everyday conversation?
'הסובייטית' is not commonly used in daily conversations unless discussing history or politics, making it more prevalent in formal or educational contexts.
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