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слух — meaning in English: hearing

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слух
slukh
рамка
ramka
язык
yazyk
Награда
Nagrada
трава
trava
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'слух' when discussing auditory experiences, such as listening to music or participating in conversations. It can also arise in medical contexts, such as consultations regarding hearing abilities or conditions affecting hearing.
Synonyms & nuances
'Слух' can be closely related to the word 'уши' (ushi), which means 'ears.' However, while 'уши' refers specifically to the physical organ, 'слух' encompasses the broader concept of hearing ability, including perception and auditory awareness. You would use 'слух' when discussing the act or ability of hearing rather than just the anatomical aspect.
Culture
'Слух' has its roots in the Old Church Slavonic word 'слыхъ', which also signifies hearing. In Russian culture, the ability to hear well is often associated with wisdom and understanding, making the word resonate deeply in various expressions and idioms that highlight the importance of listening.
FAQ
Q.What does the Russian word 'слух' mean in English?
'Слух' translates to 'hearing' in English, referring to the sense that allows us to perceive sounds. It's used in various contexts, such as music appreciation or discussions about hearing health.
Q.How do you pronounce 'слух' correctly?
'Слух' is pronounced as 'slukh' with a soft 's' at the beginning, followed by a rounded 'u' sound, similar to the English 'look,' and ending with a hard 'kh' as in 'Bach.'
Q.Are there any common phrases that use the word 'слух'?
Yes, a common phrase is 'по слухам' which means 'according to rumors' or 'by hearsay.' This expression emphasizes the idea of hearing something from others rather than experiencing it firsthand.
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