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доска — meaning in English: board

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Происхождение
Proiskhozhdeniye
легких
legkikh
Образование
Obrazovaniye
доска
doska
взрыв
vzryv
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'доска' in a variety of settings, from classrooms where teachers write on a blackboard, to DIY projects where a carpenter might refer to a plank of wood. In everyday life, you might hear it used when discussing a game board or even a notice board in a public space.
Synonyms & nuances
'доска' specifically refers to a flat, rectangular piece of material, often wood, while 'плита' (plita) can mean a slab or plate, often used in cooking or construction contexts. You would use 'доска' when referring to something like a chalkboard or a cutting board, emphasizing its flat and rectangular form.
Culture
'доска' has roots tracing back to the Proto-Slavic word 'dǫska,' which suggests a long history of woodworking and craftsmanship in Slavic cultures. Interestingly, in Russian folklore, wooden boards were often used for carving and creating intricate designs, reflecting the importance of woodcraft in traditional art.
FAQ
Q.What does доска mean in English?
'доска' translates to 'board' in English, referring to a flat piece of material. This can imply various types of boards, such as chalkboards, planks, or game boards.
Q.How do you use доска in a sentence?
'доска' can be used in sentences like: 'На доске написано домашнее задание' (The homework is written on the board) or 'Я купил новую доску для рисования' (I bought a new drawing board).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using доска?
A common mistake is confusing 'доска' with 'лист' (list), which means a sheet or page. Remember, 'доска' always refers to a solid, flat piece of material, while 'лист' typically refers to paper or a thin covering.
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