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оккупация — meaning in English: an occupation

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жест
zhest
оккупация
okkupatsiya
визит
vizit
поцелуй
potseluy
Сотрудники
Sotrudniki
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'оккупация' in discussions about historical events, such as the occupation of territories during World War II or current geopolitical situations. It may also appear in media reports or academic texts when analyzing conflicts and the impact of foreign control over a region.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'оккупация' directly translates to 'occupation,' it carries a stronger connotation of military or political dominance than the word 'занятие' (zanyatie), which can simply refer to the act of being occupied or engaged in an activity. You might choose 'оккупация' when discussing serious historical or political contexts, whereas 'занятие' is more neutral.
Culture
'Оккупация' has a rich historical context, especially in relation to Russian history, where it signifies not only military control but also cultural influence. The term stems from the Latin 'occupatio,' meaning 'to seize or take possession,' which reflects the act of imposing control over a land that is not inherently one's own, a concept that has shaped many societies throughout history.
FAQ
Q.What does оккупация mean in English?
'Оккупация' translates to 'occupation' in English, referring primarily to the control of a territory by a foreign military force or governing body.
Q.How do you use оккупация in a sentence?
You can use 'оккупация' in a sentence like 'Оккупация Крыма началась в 2014 году,' which means 'The occupation of Crimea began in 2014.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with оккупация?
A common mistake is confusing 'оккупация' with 'занятие.' While they both can refer to being occupied, 'оккупация' implies a more serious or political situation, so it’s important to use the right context to convey the intended meaning.
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