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bear in Russian: медведь

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Выпускник
Vypusknik
медведь
medved'
стандарт
standart
Тестирование
Testirovaniye
сад
sad
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'медведь' when talking about wildlife, particularly when discussing bears in nature, folklore, or while watching nature documentaries. It's also common in casual conversations among friends and family, particularly when recounting stories from childhood or discussing Russian fairy tales where bears are often key characters.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'медведь' specifically refers to a bear, the word 'зверь' (zver') can refer to any wild animal. You would use 'медведь' when you mean a bear specifically, especially in contexts relating to nature or cultural references, whereas 'зверь' is more general.
Culture
'медведь' has fascinating roots in the Russian language, deriving from the Old Slavic word 'medvědь,' which is connected to honey ('мед' or 'med'), as bears are known for raiding beehives. In Russian folklore, the bear symbolizes strength and wisdom, often representing the spirit of the forest and being a character in many traditional stories.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce медведь?
The word 'медведь' is pronounced as 'medved'. The stress is on the second syllable, making it sound smooth and fluid. Practicing with audio resources can help you master the pronunciation.
Q.What is the plural form of медведь?
The plural form of 'медведь' is 'медведи' (medvedi). You would use this form when referring to multiple bears, such as describing a family of bears or discussing bear populations.
Q.Are there any idiomatic expressions with медведь?
Yes, one common idiomatic expression is 'медведь на ухо наступил' (medved' na ukho nastupil), which translates to 'a bear stepped on your ear.' It is used humorously to describe someone who sings poorly or has no musical talent.
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