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сталь — meaning in English: steel

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сок
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сталь
stal'
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Namek
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Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'сталь' in contexts related to construction, manufacturing, and various industries where metal is a primary material. For instance, you might hear it in conversations about building a new bridge or when discussing the quality of kitchen utensils made of stainless steel.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'металл' (metal), but 'сталь' specifically refers to steel, an alloy with unique properties. You would choose 'сталь' when discussing materials where strength and corrosion resistance are crucial, whereas 'металл' is more general.
Culture
'Сталь' has a fascinating etymology, deriving from the Old East Slavic word 'сталь', which means 'steel' and has roots in the Proto-Slavic term 'stalĭ'. In Russian culture, steel is often associated with strength and durability, symbolizing resilience in the face of hardship, especially during the industrialization period in the 20th century.
FAQ
Q.What is the difference between 'сталь' and 'металл'?
'Сталь' specifically refers to steel, a type of metal, while 'металл' is a broader term that encompasses all types of metals. Use 'сталь' when you need to specify that you are talking about steel in particular.
Q.How do you pronounce 'сталь'?
'Сталь' is pronounced as 'stal'. The emphasis is on a single syllable, and it rhymes with 'pal'. Practicing with native speakers can help you perfect the pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common phrases or idioms that include 'сталь'?
Yes, one popular phrase is 'стальная воля', which translates to 'iron will' in English. It implies a strong determination and is often used to describe someone who is unwavering in their goals.
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