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an Apple in Russian: яблоко

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диета
diyeta
традиции
traditsii
зима
zima
яблоко
yabloko
немецкий
nemetskiy
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Russian speakers commonly use the word 'яблоко' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing food, health, or cooking. You might hear it during a family meal when someone says, 'Can you pass the apple?' or in a market setting, asking for fresh produce.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'яблоко' is 'фрукт' (fruit), but 'фрукт' is a broader term encompassing all fruits, while 'яблоко' specifically refers to apples. Use 'яблоко' when you want to specify the type of fruit, especially in contexts like cooking or snacking.
Culture
'Яблоко' has deep roots in Russian culture and is often associated with health and wellness, reflecting the phrase 'An apple a day keeps the doctor away.' Interestingly, apples have been cultivated in Russia for centuries, and they're featured in many folk tales and proverbs, symbolizing knowledge and temptation, much like in Western cultures.
FAQ
Q.What does 'яблоко' mean in English?
'Яблоко' translates to 'apple' in English, referring to the common fruit that is often eaten raw, cooked in dishes, or used to make cider.
Q.How do you pronounce 'яблоко' correctly?
The pronunciation is 'yabloko', with the emphasis on the first syllable. Try breaking it down: 'yab' as in 'cab', and 'loko' rhymes with 'poke'.
Q.Are there any common phrases using 'яблоко'?
Yes, a popular phrase is 'Яблоко от яблони недалеко падает,' meaning 'The apple doesn't fall far from the tree,' used to express how children often resemble their parents.
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