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президент — meaning in English: the president

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президент
prezident
наказание
nakazaniye
маршрут
marshrut
агент
agent
монополия
monopoliya
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formal very common
Usage
In Russia, the word 'президент' is commonly used in both political discussions and everyday conversations to refer to the head of state. For instance, you might hear it during news broadcasts about government decisions or in casual chats when discussing political opinions.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'президент' specifically denotes the elected head of state, the term 'глава государства' (head of state) can also refer to leaders in different contexts. Use 'президент' when referring to the president of Russia or similar political figures, while 'глава государства' might apply more broadly to leaders of other types.
Culture
'Президент' comes from the Latin 'praesidens', meaning 'sitting in front of.' This term gained prominence in the 20th century with the rise of modern governance structures, reflecting the significant role of leadership in society. Interestingly, the Russian presidency has undergone substantial changes since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, making discussions about the 'президент' a pivotal part of contemporary Russian identity.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'президент' mean in English?
'Президент' translates to 'the president' in English, referring specifically to the head of state or government in a country.
Q.How do you use 'президент' in a sentence?
You can use 'президент' in sentences like 'Президент России принимает важные решения' which means 'The president of Russia makes important decisions.'
Q.Is 'президент' a gendered word in Russian?
'Президент' is a masculine noun in Russian, but it can refer to a female president as well, reflecting the modern understanding of gender roles in leadership.
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