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стул — meaning in English: chair

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коробка
korobka
страна
strana
стул
stul
Основная
Osnovnaya
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'стул' when referring to a chair in everyday settings, such as at home, in offices, or in cafes. For instance, someone might say, 'Садись на стул,' meaning 'Sit on the chair,' when inviting a guest to take a seat.
Synonyms & nuances
'Стул' refers specifically to a chair, typically one without arms or a backrest. In contrast, 'кресло' denotes an armchair, often implying luxury and comfort. You'll choose 'стул' when you need a basic seat, while 'кресло' is reserved for more comfortable, ornate seating.
Culture
'Стул' has its roots in the Old Russian word 'стулъ,' which is related to the Proto-Slavic term for 'seat.' In Russian culture, chairs can hold significance beyond mere furniture; they often symbolize hospitality and comfort, especially when guests are invited to sit down and share a meal or conversation.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of стул?
The plural form of 'стул' is 'стулья.' You would use it when referring to multiple chairs, for example, 'У нас есть три стулья' means 'We have three chairs.'
Q.How do you say 'I need a chair' in Russian?
You would say, 'Мне нужен стул.' This phrase is useful when you're in a situation where you want to request a seat.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using стул?
A common mistake is using 'стул' in contexts that require more specific seating words like 'кресло' or 'лавка.' It's important to choose the right term based on the type of seat you are referring to.
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