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кот — meaning in English: cat

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цвет
tsvet
беженцев
bezhentsev
Выполнить
Vypolnit'
Трудность
Trudnost'
кот
kot
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'кот' in everyday conversations when referring to their pets or discussing animals in general. For instance, you might hear a parent telling their child to feed the кот or friends discussing the characteristics of different коты at a café.
Synonyms & nuances
'Кот' specifically refers to a male cat, while 'кошка' is used for female cats. Although both words might be used interchangeably in casual conversation, using 'кот' emphasizes the male aspect when discussing traits or behavior unique to male cats.
Culture
'Кот' has rich etymological roots, deriving from the Proto-Slavic word 'kotъ.' In Russian culture, cats are often seen as symbols of comfort and companionship, with many folklore tales featuring clever and mischievous коты, reflecting their cherished status as beloved pets in homes across the country.
FAQ
Q.What does кот mean in English?
'Кот' translates to 'cat' in English, specifically referring to a male cat. It's a common term used in everyday conversation among Russian speakers.
Q.How do you say 'female cat' in Russian?
The term for a female cat in Russian is 'кошка.' This distinction is important in conversations about pets.
Q.Is кот used for all types of cats?
'Кот' is primarily used for domestic male cats, but it can also refer to cats in general. However, if you want to specify or talk about female cats, use 'кошка.'
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