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перевод — meaning in English: transfer

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партнер
partner
История
Istoriya
Соглашение
Soglasheniye
перевод
perevod
тур
tur
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'перевод' in various contexts, such as discussing money transfers at a bank or when talking about the transfer of information in a meeting. For instance, you might hear it when someone explains how to transfer funds online or when a student asks about the translation of a text in class.
Synonyms & nuances
'Перевод' is often used in the context of movement or change, such as transferring assets or translating text. In contrast, the word 'перемещение' (peremeshchenie) implies physical relocation, making 'перевод' more appropriate for situations involving transfer of information or funds.
Culture
'Перевод' has roots in the Russian verb 'перевести', which means 'to translate' or 'to carry over.' This word reflects the importance of communication and connection in Russian culture, especially in business and everyday transactions. Interestingly, 'перевод' can also refer to a 'translation' in the context of language, showing how the concept of transferring meaning is valued.
FAQ
Q.What does перевод mean in English?
'Перевод' translates to 'transfer' in English and is commonly used in contexts involving the movement of money, information, or languages.
Q.How do I use перевод in a sentence?
You can use 'перевод' in sentences like, 'Я сделал перевод денег' (I made a money transfer) or 'Это перевод текста' (This is a translation of the text).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with перевод?
One common mistake is confusing 'перевод' with 'перемещение'. While 'перевод' refers to transfer or translation, 'перемещение' strictly pertains to physical relocation.
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