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Wednesday in Russian: среда

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среда
sreda
Каталог
Katalog
Канал
Kanal
демократия
demokratiya
станция
stantsiya
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'среда' during casual conversations when discussing weekly plans, like scheduling meetings or social gatherings. For example, one might say, 'Let's meet on среда for coffee,' indicating a specific day in the week, or in workplaces to refer to deadlines that fall on that day.
Synonyms & nuances
'Среда' is unique in its specific reference to Wednesday, while a similar word, 'неделя', means 'week' and encompasses all days. You would choose 'среда' when you want to refer specifically to that day, rather than discussing the broader concept of the week.
Culture
'Среда' has interesting etymological roots, derived from the Old Russian word 'средь' meaning 'middle.' This reflects its position as the middle day of the traditional seven-day week. In Russian culture, среда is often associated with productivity, as it signifies the turning point of the week where people assess their progress towards weekend plans.
FAQ
Q.What does среда mean in English?
'Среда' translates to 'Wednesday' in English, representing the middle of the week in the traditional seven-day calendar.
Q.How do you pronounce среда?
'Среда' is pronounced as 'sreda,' with the emphasis typically on the second syllable. It might help to practice saying it slowly to get the pronunciation right.
Q.Are there any idioms or phrases that include среда?
'Среда' is often used in everyday conversations, but there aren't many idioms involving it specifically. However, you might hear phrases like 'среда — день встреч' which translates to 'Wednesday is the day for meetings.'
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