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учитель — meaning in English: teacher

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Проект
Proyekt
учитель
uchitel'
Рекомендация
Rekomendatsiya
производство
proizvodstvo
стабильность
stabil'nost'
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'учитель' when discussing education, often in schools or during formal meetings related to teaching. For example, a parent might refer to their child's учитель at a parent-teacher conference, or students may discuss their учитель when sharing experiences about classes.
Synonyms & nuances
'Учитель' specifically refers to a teacher in a formal educational setting, whereas 'преподаватель' (prepodavatel') can denote a university instructor or lecturer. You would choose 'учитель' when talking about school teachers, while 'преподаватель' is more appropriate for higher education contexts.
Culture
'Учитель' stems from the verb 'учить,' which means 'to teach.' In Russian culture, teachers hold a revered status due to the deep respect for education and the historical struggles faced by educators. The profession is celebrated annually on Teacher's Day, highlighting the cultural significance and appreciation for those in the teaching profession.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of учитель?
The plural form of учитель is 'учителя' (uchitelya). This is used when referring to multiple teachers, such as in discussions about a school staff.
Q.How do you address a teacher in Russian?
In Russian, you would typically address a teacher as 'учитель' followed by their first name or a formal title, such as 'господин' (Mr.) or 'госпожа' (Mrs.), to show respect.
Q.Is учитель a formal or informal term?
'Учитель' is a neutral term, making it appropriate for both formal and informal contexts when discussing or addressing teachers.
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