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грязь — meaning in English: mud

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Жаль,
Zhal',
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грязь
gryaz'
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'грязь' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing the weather or outdoor activities. For instance, you might hear it during spring when melting snow creates muddy paths or when talking about a fun day at the park that turned into a muddy adventure.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'земля', which means 'earth' or 'soil'. While 'земля' can refer to dry ground, 'грязь' specifically denotes wet, often filthy mud, making it the go-to word when describing slushy or dirty conditions.
Culture
'Грязь' is rooted in the Old Slavic word that refers to dirt or filth. While it primarily means 'mud', it can also carry metaphorical weight in Russian literature, symbolizing moral decay or chaos in societal contexts. This dual meaning makes it a versatile term in both casual chats and more profound discussions.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'грязь' in English?
'Грязь' translates to 'mud' in English, referring to wet, soft earth that is often messy and can be found after rain or in muddy areas.
Q.How do you pronounce 'грязь'?
'Грязь' is pronounced as 'gryaz'. The 'g' is hard, like in 'go', and the 'yaz' sounds similar to 'yaz' in 'jazz'.
Q.Can 'грязь' be used in a figurative sense?
Yes, 'грязь' can be used figuratively in Russian to describe situations of moral corruption or disorder, much like saying something is 'in the mud' in English.
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