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место — meaning in English: a place

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Поправка
Popravka
Время
Vremya
место
mesto
Данные
Dannyye
минимальный
minimal'nyy
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'место' when talking about physical locations, such as meeting spots or places to visit. For example, one might say, 'Где наше место встречи?' (Where is our meeting place?) in a casual conversation with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
'Место' can be compared with 'локация' (lokatsiya), which is more technical and often used in geographic contexts, while 'позиция' (pozitsiya) refers to a position or stance rather than a physical location. Choose 'место' for everyday conversations about a place.
Culture
'Место' has its roots in the Old Church Slavonic word 'место', which also means 'place'. In Russian culture, the concept of 'место' is often tied to social gatherings and community events, highlighting the importance of togetherness in various settings, from homes to public squares.
FAQ
Q.What does the Russian word 'место' mean?
'Место' translates to 'place' in English and is used to describe a physical location or a spot in a broader sense.
Q.How do you use 'место' in a sentence?
You can use 'место' in various contexts, such as 'У меня есть место для тебя' (I have a place for you) to refer to a spot or a position.
Q.Are there different forms of 'место' in Russian?
'Место' is a neuter noun and remains 'место' in the nominative case. In the genitive case, it changes to 'места', which can be a common point of confusion for learners.
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