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цена — meaning in English: price

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Индикатор
Indikator
батареи
batarei
перспектива
perspektiva
Глубина
Glubina
цена
tsena
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'цена' in everyday conversations when discussing shopping, services, or expenses. For instance, you might hear this word when asking about the price of groceries at a market or negotiating the cost of a service in a café.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'стоимость' (stoimost), which translates to 'cost.' While 'цена' refers specifically to the price asked by a seller, 'стоимость' can encompass broader concepts of value, including intrinsic worth. You would choose 'цена' when discussing the price of an item in commerce.
Culture
'Цена' has its roots in Old Slavic languages and has been an essential part of economic discussions in Russian culture. Interestingly, during the Soviet era, discussions around 'цена' were often tied to state-controlled pricing, making it a term associated with both economy and politics, reflecting societal values and challenges of the time.
FAQ
Q.How do you use the word 'цена' in a sentence?
'Цена' can be used in sentences such as 'Какова цена этого платья?' (What is the price of this dress?). It's typically followed by a noun that indicates the item or service being priced.
Q.Are there any common phrases that include 'цена'?
Yes, a common phrase is 'по низкой цене' (at a low price) or 'высокая цена' (high price). These phrases help express price extremes in various contexts.
Q.What are the grammatical rules for using 'цена'?
'Цена' is a feminine noun in Russian, so it takes feminine adjectives and verbs. For example, you would say 'эта цена' (this price) and use it in the nominative case when it's the subject of a sentence.
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