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конкурент — meaning in English: competitor

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Спор
Spor
матч
match
традиции
traditsii
конкурент
konkurent
крыша
krysha
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word "конкурент" in business discussions, particularly when analyzing market trends or comparing products. For instance, during a team meeting discussing sales strategies, someone might say, 'Мы должны учитывать конкурента при формировании новой ценовой политики.' (We need to consider the competitor when developing a new pricing strategy.)
Synonyms & nuances
"Конкурент" is often used interchangeably with "соперник," which means 'rival.' However, while "соперник" can imply a more personal rivalry, such as in sports, "конкурент" is more likely to refer to business or market competition. Choosing "конкурент" over "соперник" conveys a more professional context.
Culture
The word "конкурент" originates from the Latin 'concurrere', meaning 'to run together'. In Russian culture, competition is often viewed as a driving force for innovation and improvement, especially in the rapidly evolving tech sector. Historically, the concept of competition has played a crucial role in the development of various industries in post-Soviet Russia.
FAQ
Q.What does the Russian word конкурент mean?
The Russian word "конкурент" translates to 'competitor' in English. It refers to an entity that competes against another in a business, sports, or any competitive scenario.
Q.How do you use конкурент in a sentence?
You can use "конкурент" in a sentence like: 'Наши конкуренты предлагают более низкие цены.' (Our competitors offer lower prices.) This shows how the term applies in a typical business context.
Q.Are there any grammatical rules for using конкурент?
Yes, "конкурент" is a masculine noun in Russian. When using it in sentences, make sure to adjust adjectives and verbs accordingly, such as using 'конкурента' in the genitive case when needed, like in 'Нет конкурента.' (There is no competitor.)
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