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встреча — meaning in English: a meeting

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экспозиции
ekspozitsii
капитализм
kapitalizm
тьма
t'ma
встреча
vstrecha
клеток
kletok
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'встреча' (vstrecha) in a variety of contexts, such as planning business meetings, social gatherings, or even casual meet-ups with friends. For instance, you might hear it when someone says, 'Давайте назначим встречу на следующей неделе,' meaning 'Let's schedule a meeting for next week.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Встреча' can be compared to 'собрание' (sobranie), which specifically refers to a gathering for a discussion or decision-making, usually in formal contexts. You would choose 'встреча' for a more casual or friendly context while reserving 'собрание' for official meetings.
Culture
'Встреча' has roots in the Old Slavic word for 'to meet' and reflects the importance of social interactions in Russian culture. Historically, meetings were often crucial for community decisions, and even today, whether in a formal office setting or a family gathering, 'встреча' symbolizes connection and communication.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'встреча' mean in English?
'Встреча' translates to 'meeting' in English, commonly used to denote a gathering of people for discussion or social interaction.
Q.How do you use 'встреча' in a sentence?
You can use 'встреча' in various contexts. For example, you might say, 'Я жду встречи с клиентом' which means 'I am waiting for a meeting with the client.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'встреча'?
A common mistake is using 'встреча' for events like conferences, where 'конференция' (konferentsiya) would be more appropriate. Ensure you use 'встреча' for informal or semi-formal meetings.
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