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монета — meaning in English: coin

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Библия
Bibliya
платье
plat'ye
монета
moneta
боль
bol'
Контекст
Kontekst
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word монета when discussing money, shopping, or transactions. For example, when paying for groceries at a market or receiving change in a store, this term naturally comes into play.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym to монета is 'деньги' (dengi), which means 'money' in general. While монета specifically refers to a coin, деньги can refer to any form of currency, making монета a more precise choice when talking about physical coins.
Culture
The word монета has its roots in Latin, stemming from 'moneta', which referred to the temple of Juno Moneta where coins were minted in ancient Rome. In Russian culture, coins have significant historical value, especially since they've been used for centuries, reflecting the country's evolution in trade and economy through various historical periods.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of монета?
The plural form of монета is монеты. You'll commonly hear this in contexts like discussing various types of coins or when counting them.
Q.How do you say 'I have a coin' in Russian?
You would say 'У меня есть монета' (U menya yest' moneta). This is a straightforward way to express possession of a coin.
Q.Are there specific coins that have unique names in Russian?
Yes, for instance, a 'копейка' (kopeika) is one unit of currency that is often used for smaller coins. It's essential to know these names when discussing money in detail.
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