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кости — meaning in English: bones

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клиника
klinika
Концепция
Kontseptsiya
факт,
fakt,
кости
kosti
хозяин
khozyain
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'кости' when discussing anatomy, medical conditions, or even in the context of sports and physical activities. You might hear it in a doctor’s office when talking about fractures, or among friends discussing their workout routines and the importance of bone health.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'скелет' (skelet), which refers specifically to the skeleton as a whole. While 'кости' refers broadly to bones, 'скелет' emphasizes the entire structure, making it more suitable when discussing the skeleton in a scientific context.
Culture
'Кости' has a rich etymological background, derived from the Old East Slavic 'костъ', which has cognates in several Slavic languages. In Russian folklore, bones are often associated with tales of strength and resilience, underscoring their metaphorical significance in discussions about endurance and health.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of кости?
The plural form 'кости' is already in its plural form, while the singular is 'кость' (kóst'), meaning 'bone'.
Q.How do you use кости in a sentence?
You can say, 'У меня болят кости' which means 'My bones hurt'. This is a common way to express discomfort related to bones.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using кости?
A common mistake is confusing the singular and plural forms. Remember, 'кость' is singular and 'кости' is plural, so ensure you're matching the verb forms accordingly.
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