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сон — meaning in English: sleep

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сон
son
Ответ
Otvet
душ
dush
Содержание
Soderzhaniye
атака
ataka
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'сон' in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing rest, health, or daily routines. For example, you might hear someone say, 'Я хочу спать, у меня нет времени на сон,' meaning 'I want to sleep, I don’t have time for sleep,' during a busy day.
Synonyms & nuances
'Сон' is often used to refer to the state of sleep itself, while 'дремота' specifically means 'dozing' or light sleep. You would choose 'сон' when talking about a full night's sleep, whereas 'дремота' might be used when discussing those moments of drifting into a nap.
Culture
The word 'сон' has deep roots in Slavic languages, deriving from the Proto-Slavic term 'sъnŭ.' In Russian culture, sleep is often associated with dreams, which are considered significant and sometimes prophetic, adding to the fascination with sleep and its mysteries in folklore and literature.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce the Russian word 'сон'?
'Сон' is pronounced as 'son,' rhyming with the English word 'sun.' Remember to keep the 'o' sound short and rounded.
Q.What is the plural form of 'сон'?
The plural form of 'сон' is 'сны,' pronounced 'sny,' which refers to 'dreams' in English. This highlights the connection between sleep and dreaming in Russian.
Q.Is 'сон' used in any common phrases?
Yes, one common phrase is 'спать как сон,' which translates to 'to sleep like a log.' It’s used to describe someone who sleeps very deeply and soundly.
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