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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'религия' when discussing spirituality, belief systems, or cultural traditions. For instance, during philosophical debates or while attending religious services, this term comes up frequently to describe specific ideologies or practices.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'вера' (vera), which means 'faith'. While 'религия' refers to organized belief systems, 'вера' can also encompass personal convictions and may be used in a broader, more emotional context.
Culture
'Религия' has roots in the Latin word 'religio', which reflects the idea of binding or connection—hinting at the communal aspects of faith. In Russia, religion plays a crucial role in shaping national identity, especially with the deep historical ties to the Russian Orthodox Church, making the word highly significant in cultural discussions.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'религия' mean in English?
'Религия' translates to 'religion' in English, referring to systems of beliefs and practices often centered around spirituality and moral values.
Q.How is 'религия' used in conversation?
'Религия' is commonly used in contexts related to discussions about beliefs, cultural identity, or social issues. It might come up when talking about religious holidays, traditions, or moral debates in society.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'религия'?
One common mistake is using 'религия' when discussing spirituality in a non-organized context. In such cases, 'вера' might be more appropriate to express personal beliefs without the connotation of structured religion.