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земля — meaning in English: Earth

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Участок
Uchastok
земля
zemlya
театр
teatr
левый
levyy
упражнения
uprazhneniya
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'земля' in everyday conversations to refer to the Earth, both in a physical sense and metaphorically. For example, a gardener might say, 'Я люблю работать с землёй' ('I love working with the soil'), while discussing environmental topics could lead to the phrase 'Сохраним нашу землю' ('Let's save our Earth').
Synonyms & nuances
While 'земля' specifically refers to 'Earth' or 'land', the word 'почва' can denote soil in a scientific context. You would choose 'земля' when discussing the planet or land in a broader sense, while 'почва' is better suited for agricultural discussions.
Culture
'Земля' has deep roots in Russian culture, symbolizing not just the physical land but also the connection to nature and agriculture. Historically, the agrarian society of Russia revered the land, which is reflected in literature and folklore, where the earth is often portrayed as a nurturing mother.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of земля in English?
'Земля' translates to 'Earth' or 'land' in English, and it can refer to both the planet as a whole and the soil we walk on.
Q.How do you use земля in a sentence?
You can use 'земля' in various sentences like 'Земля круглая' (The Earth is round) or 'Мы живем на земле' (We live on Earth).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with земля?
'Земля' is often confused with 'почва'. Remember that 'земля' is used for the Earth as a planet or land, while 'почва' refers specifically to soil.
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