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молоко — meaning in English: milk

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альянс
al'yans
деятельность
deyatel'nost'
контракт
kontrakt
молоко
moloko
алмаз
almaz
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'молоко' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing meals or grocery shopping. For instance, you might hear it in a cafe when ordering coffee with milk or at home during breakfast when someone asks if there is enough milk for cereal.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'молоко' specifically refers to milk, a related word is 'сливки' (slivki), meaning cream. The choice between them depends on context: 'молоко' is used for milk in general, while 'сливки' refers to a richer, creamier dairy product, often used in desserts or coffee.
Culture
'молоко' has deep cultural roots in Russia, where dairy products are integral to traditional cuisine. Historically, milk has been a staple in the Russian diet, symbolizing nourishment and health. Russian folk tales often feature milk as a symbol of purity and abundance, which reflects its esteemed place in the culture.
FAQ
Q.How do you say 'milk' in Russian?
'Milk' in Russian is 'молоко' (pronounced: moloko). It's commonly used in daily conversation, making it an essential word for language learners.
Q.What is the gender of 'молоко'?
'молоко' is a neuter noun in Russian. This means it takes the neuter case endings when declined in different grammatical contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'молоко'?
A common mistake is using the wrong gender in sentences. Remember, since 'молоко' is neuter, you should use neuter forms of adjectives and pronouns when referring to it.
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