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воля — meaning in English: will

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воля
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'воля' in discussions about personal ambitions and freedom of choice. For instance, you might hear it in motivational speeches or during conversations about someone's determination to pursue a challenging goal.
Synonyms & nuances
'Воля' is often compared with 'желание' (desire), but while 'желание' refers to a wish or longing, 'воля' encompasses the strength and determination to act upon those desires. You might choose 'воля' when discussing someone’s tenacity or resolve, as opposed to simply their wants.
Culture
'Воля' has deep roots in the Russian language, deriving from the Old Slavic word ‘volja’ which means 'freedom' or 'will.' This term reflects a cultural appreciation for personal autonomy, often celebrated in Russian literature and philosophy, where the struggle for one's will is portrayed as a noble endeavor.
FAQ
Q.What does 'воля' mean in English?
'Воля' translates to 'will' in English, encompassing both the sense of personal determination and the concept of freedom or autonomy.
Q.How do you use 'воля' in a sentence?
You can say, 'У нее есть воля делать то, что она хочет,' which means 'She has the will to do what she wants.' This illustrates both the concept of willpower and personal choice.
Q.Are there common mistakes to avoid with 'воля'?
A common mistake is confusing 'воля' with 'воля' (will) in the context of expressing future intentions. In Russian, 'воля' focuses more on determination rather than future actions. Make sure to use it in contexts of willpower or freedom.
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