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жира — meaning in English: fat

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жира
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'жира' when discussing food, health, or cooking, especially in contexts related to dietary choices or culinary preparation. For example, you might hear it in conversations about the fat content in dishes or when debating healthy eating habits.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'жирность' (fatness), which refers more to the quality or state of being fatty rather than the substance itself. Use 'жира' when discussing the actual fat content, while 'жирность' might come into play when assessing the overall fattiness of a dish.
Culture
'жира' has its roots in the Old East Slavic word 'жиръ', which reflects a long-standing cultural relationship with food and nourishment. In Russian cuisine, the use of fat is celebrated in many traditional dishes, such as *salo* (cured pork fat), which holds a special place in the Russian diet, often associated with hospitality and sharing.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of жира in English?
'жира' translates to 'fat' in English and is commonly used in both culinary and health contexts to denote the fatty substance found in food.
Q.How do you use жира in a sentence?
You can use 'жира' in a sentence like, 'Это блюдо содержит много жира,' which means 'This dish contains a lot of fat.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word жира?
A common mistake is confusing 'жира' with 'жир,' which is the noun form meaning just 'fat.' 'жира' is the genitive case, so it's used in specific grammatical contexts, often when indicating quantities or properties.
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