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контакт — meaning in English: contact

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шкаф
shkaf
контакт
kontakt
Частота
Chastota
Автор
Avtor
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Vdova
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'контакт' in various contexts, such as when discussing personal relationships, networking, or business interactions. For instance, you might hear it in a conversation about making new friends at a party or when a business professional is arranging a meeting with a potential client.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'контакт' translates to 'contact', another similar word is 'связь' (svyaz), meaning 'connection'. The subtle difference lies in the nuance—'контакт' often refers to more direct or personal encounters, whereas 'связь' can imply broader communication links, such as those found in professional or logistical contexts.
Culture
'Контакт' has a fascinating history that reflects both social and technological developments in Russia. The word is derived from Latin 'contactus', indicating a physical or emotional connection. In modern usage, it embodies not only interpersonal relationships but also connections made through digital platforms, highlighting the evolution of communication in the digital age.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'контакт' in a sentence?
'Контакт' can be used in sentences like 'Я установил контакт с новым клиентом' (I made contact with a new client) or 'У нас хороший контакт' (We have a good contact).
Q.What are common phrases with 'контакт'?
Common phrases include 'взять контакт' (to take contact) and 'поддерживать контакт' (to maintain contact), which are useful in both personal and professional settings.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'контакт'?
A common mistake is using 'контакт' exclusively in physical contexts. Remember, in Russian, it can also refer to emotional or virtual connections, so be mindful of the context in which you use it.
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