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погода — meaning in English: weather

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писатель
pisatel'
Награда
Nagrada
ДНК
DNK
погода
pogoda
наличие
nalichiye
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Russian speakers commonly use the word погода when discussing current weather conditions, such as during conversations about plans for the day or when making small talk. For example, you might hear it in a casual chat at a bus stop or when discussing holiday plans.
Synonyms & nuances
While погода is the standard term for 'weather', you might encounter the word климат, which refers to 'climate'—the long-term average of weather conditions. Use погода when discussing day-to-day weather, and reserve климат for more scientific or broader discussions.
Culture
The word погода has its roots in the Old East Slavic language, stemming from the Proto-Slavic *pogoda which means 'weather' or 'time'. Weather plays a significant role in Russian culture, influencing everything from traditional festivals to daily routines, especially in regions with extreme climates.
FAQ
Q.What does погода mean in English?
The word погода translates to 'weather' in English, referring to the atmospheric conditions at a specific time and place.
Q.How do you use погода in a sentence?
You might say 'Какую погоду мы ожидаем завтра?' which means 'What weather are we expecting tomorrow?' This is a common way to inquire about upcoming weather conditions.
Q.Is погода a noun or a verb?
Погода is a noun in Russian, specifically a feminine noun. It's important to remember this when using it with adjectives or articles in sentences.
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