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солдат — meaning in English: soldier

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word солдат in contexts related to the military, such as discussing army life or veterans' experiences. You might hear it during patriotic events or in conversations about historical conflicts, reflecting on the sacrifices made by soldiers.
Synonyms & nuances
While солдат refers specifically to a soldier, the word боец (boyets) can mean fighter and is often used in a more informal or broader context, such as in sports or other competitive fields. You would choose солдат when referring specifically to military personnel.
Culture
The word солдат has its roots in the Old French term 'soldat' which means 'one who is paid'—a nod to the medieval practice of hiring soldiers. In Russian culture, солдат embodies not just a military role but also a sense of duty and honor, often celebrated during holidays like Defender of the Fatherland Day, making it a word rich with cultural significance.
FAQ
Q.What is the origin of the word солдат?
The word солдат originated from the Old French 'soldat' and has evolved to represent a soldier in the Russian language. It carries connotations of duty and honor within the military context.
Q.How do you pronounce солдат?
Солдат is pronounced as 'soldat', with an emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help you master the pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common phrases that use солдат?
Yes, phrases like 'солдатский долг' (soldatskiy dolg) meaning 'soldier's duty' are common in conversations about military responsibilities and honor.
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