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дня — meaning in English: the day

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'дня' when discussing dates, events, or daily activities. For instance, you might hear it in a sentence like, 'Сегодня последний день месяца' (Today is the last day of the month) or when making plans for a specific day, such as 'Какой день мы встречаемся?' (What day are we meeting?).
Synonyms & nuances
'Дня' specifically refers to the concept of a day in a general sense, while 'сутки' (sutki) refers to a full 24-hour period. You would choose 'дня' when talking about a specific day, such as appointments or events, while 'сутки' might be used in contexts discussing duration or time elapsed.
Culture
'Дня' is derived from the Old Church Slavonic 'день' (den'), which means 'day.' In Russian culture, days of the week are often associated with specific activities or traditions, such as Sunday being a day for rest and family gatherings. The significance of the day also plays a crucial role in the Russian calendar, which includes many holidays and celebrations that revolve around specific days.
FAQ
Q.What does the Russian word 'дня' mean in English?
'Дня' translates to 'the day' in English. It is used in various contexts to refer to a specific day or date.
Q.How do you use 'дня' in a sentence?
You can use 'дня' in sentences like 'Сегодня прекрасный день' (Today is a beautiful day) or 'У меня много планов на выходные дни' (I have many plans for the weekend days).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'дня' in Russian?
One common mistake is confusing 'дня' with 'день' (day) in different grammatical cases. 'Дня' is the genitive case, so it's often used in contexts where possession or specific time frames are indicated.
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