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утро — meaning in English: morning

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утро
utro
улучшение
uluchsheniye
Полет
Polet
независимо от того,
nezavisimo ot togo,
исследование
issledovaniye
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'утро' in everyday conversations when greeting each other in the morning or discussing plans for the day ahead. For instance, during a casual breakfast with friends, you might hear someone say, 'Доброе утро!' (Good morning!) as they enter the room.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'утро' is 'рассвет' (dawn), but while 'рассвет' specifically refers to the time when the sun rises, 'утро' encompasses the entire morning period. You would choose 'утро' when referring to the morning in a general sense, while 'рассвет' is more poetic and used in specific contexts related to the sunrise.
Culture
'Утро' has its roots in Old East Slavic and shares connections with similar words in other Slavic languages, highlighting the shared cultural emphasis on the morning as a time of renewal and beginnings. In Russia, mornings are often associated with rituals such as morning tea or coffee, and it's common to exchange warm greetings that set a positive tone for the day.
FAQ
Q.What does 'утро' mean in English?
'Утро' translates to 'morning' in English, representing the early part of the day from sunrise until noon.
Q.How do you say good morning in Russian?
To say good morning in Russian, you would say 'Доброе утро' (pronounced: dobroye utro). This phrase is commonly used to greet someone in the morning.
Q.Is 'утро' a masculine or feminine noun in Russian?
'Утро' is a neuter noun in Russian. This is important when using adjectives or articles, as they must agree in gender.
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