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наалт — meaning in English: sticker

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'наалт' in various contexts, such as when discussing crafting projects, labeling items, or decorating personal belongings. For instance, you might hear it in a school setting where students are using stickers to embellish their notebooks or during family gatherings when creating arts and crafts.
Synonyms & nuances
'наалт' specifically refers to physical stickers, often adhesive and meant for decoration. Another word, 'шошго' (label), implies a more functional use, typically for identification rather than aesthetic purposes. You'd choose 'наалт' when talking about art and decoration, while 'шошго' fits better in administrative or organizational contexts.
Culture
'наалт' has roots in Mongolian culture that celebrate creativity and self-expression, especially among children. Stickers often carry themes from Mongolian folklore, making them not just decorative but also a means of storytelling. Interestingly, the popularity of stickers has surged with the rise of social media, where digital equivalents are used for communication and expression.
FAQ
Q.What does наалт mean in English?
'наалт' translates to 'sticker' in English, referring to an adhesive label or decoration that can be applied to various surfaces.
Q.How is the word наалт used in sentences?
You can use 'наалт' in sentences like, 'I put a наалт on my notebook,' or 'The children love collecting colorful наалт for their art projects.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with наалт?
One common mistake is mixing up 'наалт' with 'шошго.' While both can refer to labels, 'наалт' is specifically for decorative stickers, whereas 'шошго' is more utilitarian.
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