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paragraph in Russian: пункт

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школа
shkola
ванна
vanna
клеток
kletok
СПИД
SPID
пункт
punkt
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers frequently use the word 'пункт' in academic and formal writing, especially when discussing legal documents, essays, or reports. For instance, a university professor might refer to a specific 'пункт' in a syllabus or a lawyer may cite a 'пункт' in a contract during a negotiation.
Synonyms & nuances
'Пункт' refers specifically to a paragraph or point in a text, while the word 'раздел' (razdel) might denote a larger section or chapter. You would choose 'пункт' when focusing on a particular detail or point in a document, making it ideal for legal or academic contexts.
Culture
'Пункт' comes from the Latin 'punctum', which means 'point' or 'dot', reflecting its role in dividing text into manageable sections. This word illustrates the structure of written communication in Russian, where clarity is paramount — much like the importance of paragraphs in English writing. Interestingly, in Russian literature, the careful use of 'пункт' can be indicative of an author's style, highlighting the rhythmic flow of prose.
FAQ
Q.What does 'пункт' mean in English?
'Пункт' translates to 'paragraph' in English, and it's used to denote a specific section of text that elaborates on a main idea.
Q.How do you pronounce 'пункт'?
'Пункт' is pronounced as 'punkt' with a hard 'p' sound and a short 'u', resembling the English word 'punctual' but without the 'ual' ending.
Q.Can 'пункт' be used in informal conversations?
'Пункт' is primarily used in formal contexts; in casual conversations, people might use simpler terms or avoid discussing structure altogether.
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