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дворец — meaning in English: palace

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дворец
dvorets
Повестка дня
Povestka dnya
менеджер
menedzher
одежда
odezhda
состояние
sostoyaniye
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'дворец' when discussing historical sites, royal residences, or in the context of luxury living. For instance, one might hear it in a conversation about the famous Winter Palace in St. Petersburg or when describing a lavish wedding venue.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'дворец' specifically refers to a 'palace', the word 'замок' (zamok) means 'castle' and implies a fortified structure. You would choose 'дворец' when referring to a grand residence of nobility, emphasizing its luxurious nature rather than its defensive purpose.
Culture
'Дворец' has its roots in the Old East Slavic word 'дворъ', meaning 'yard' or 'court', which reflects the historical significance of palatial structures as centers of power. Interestingly, many Russian palaces have served not only as homes for royalty but also as sites for major political events, underscoring their importance in Russian history.
FAQ
Q.What does 'дворец' mean in Russian?
'Дворец' translates to 'palace' in English, referring to a large and impressive residence, typically associated with royalty or nobility.
Q.Are there famous 'дворцы' in Russia?
Yes, Russia is home to many famous palaces, including the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg and the Grand Palace in Peterhof, both known for their stunning architecture and historical significance.
Q.How do I use 'дворец' in a sentence?
You can use 'дворец' in a sentence like 'Эта дворец очень красивый,' which means 'This palace is very beautiful.' It's a straightforward way to describe the grandeur of a palace.
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