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снизу — meaning in English: from below

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праздник
prazdnik
Ответ
Otvet
снизу
snizu
Учение
Ucheniye
Читатель
Chitatel'
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'снизу' when describing physical positions or directions, such as indicating where an object is located relative to another. For example, one might say 'Книга снизу стола' (The book is from below the table) when pointing out an item that has been placed underneath something else.
Synonyms & nuances
'Снизу' can be compared to 'изнизу', which also means 'from below', but is less commonly used. The use of 'снизу' is more versatile and can often be applied in both everyday and formal contexts, making it a preferred choice for learners.
Culture
'Снизу' comes from the Russian root word 'низ', which means 'low' or 'bottom'. In Russian literature, the spatial relationships depicted often illustrate themes of elevation and descent, making words like 'снизу' significant in storytelling. This word encapsulates a fundamental aspect of human experience - our interactions with the vertical space around us.
FAQ
Q.What does the Russian word 'снизу' mean in English?
'Снизу' means 'from below' in English, indicating a position beneath something else. It's often used to describe the spatial relationship of objects.
Q.How do you use 'снизу' in a sentence?
You can use 'снизу' in a sentence like, 'Он смотрит снизу на нас' which translates to 'He is looking at us from below.' This shows how the word indicates a viewpoint or position.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'снизу'?
A common mistake is using 'снизу' in contexts where a different preposition might fit better, such as using it to mean 'from underneath' in a more abstract sense. It's important to use 'снизу' strictly for spatial contexts.
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