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дня
dnya
синий
siniy
класс
klass
Расход
Raskhod
подробнее
podrobneye
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'подробнее' in both spoken and written contexts when requesting or providing additional information. For example, during a business meeting, one might say, 'Пожалуйста, расскажите подробнее о проекте,' meaning 'Please tell us more about the project.' It's also commonly found in advertisements or articles inviting readers to delve deeper into a topic.
Synonyms & nuances
'Подробнее' can be compared to 'докладнее,' which is more formal and often found in academic contexts. While both mean 'more detailed,' 'подробнее' is more versatile, suitable for casual inquiries about more information, whereas 'докладнее' implies a systematic and structured explanation.
Culture
'Подробнее' derives from the root 'подробный,' which means 'detailed' or 'thorough.' This word reflects a cultural inclination towards clarity and depth in communication, as Russians often appreciate well-explained information. Its use signals the importance of understanding nuances in conversations, whether in everyday chit-chat or serious discussions.
FAQ
Q.What does подроднее mean in English?
'Подробнее' translates to 'more info' or 'in more detail' in English. It is used when someone requests additional specifics about a subject.
Q.When should I use подробнее?
'Подробнее' is appropriate in a variety of contexts, from casual conversations to formal presentations. Use it whenever you desire elaboration on a topic, ensuring clarity in communication.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using подробнее?
A common mistake is to use 'подробнее' in contexts where you would instead require a different form, such as 'более' for comparative adjectives. Ensure that you are asking for more detailed information, rather than a comparison.
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