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Время — meaning in English: Time

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борьба
bor'ba
коттедж
kottedzh
участие
uchastiye
ограничение
ogranicheniye
Время
Vremya
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'Время' in various contexts, from casual conversations about daily schedules to formal discussions about historical events. For instance, one might say 'У меня нет времени' (I have no time) in a friendly chat or refer to 'время войны' (the time of war) in a more serious context.
Synonyms & nuances
'Время' is often compared to 'период' (period) and 'мгновение' (moment). While 'период' refers to a specific duration, 'время' encompasses all aspects of time, making it more versatile. You would choose 'время' when discussing time in a general sense, while opting for 'период' when specifying a defined timeframe.
Culture
'Время' has deep roots in Russian culture, deriving from the Old Church Slavonic word 'время', which also means time. In Russian literature, time often symbolizes the flow of life and the inevitability of change, reflecting a philosophical outlook common in many classic works. Interestingly, time is often personified in Russian folklore as a character who can bring both fortune and misfortune, underscoring its dual nature.
FAQ
Q.What does 'Время' mean in English?
'Время' translates to 'time' in English, referring to the ongoing progression of events from the past, through the present, and into the future.
Q.How do I pronounce 'Время' correctly?
The pronunciation of 'Время' is 'vremya'. Break it down into two syllables: 'vrem' (rhymes with 'them') and 'ya' (like 'yuh').
Q.Are there common phrases using 'Время'?
Yes! Common phrases include 'потратить время' (to waste time), 'время летит' (time flies), and 'пришло время' (the time has come), which are frequently used in everyday conversations.
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