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Купец — meaning in English: Merchant

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отношения
otnosheniya
Купец
Kupets
корзина
korzina
обсуждение
obsuzhdeniye
Посетитель
Posetitel'
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'Купец' in discussions about trade, history, or when referring to historical figures involved in commerce. It might come up in conversations about Russian markets, especially when discussing the roles of merchants in shaping local economies during the Tsarist era.
Synonyms & nuances
'Купец' is often compared to 'торговец,' which also means 'trader.' However, while 'торговец' can refer to anyone involved in trade, 'купец' specifically denotes a merchant who usually engages in larger-scale commerce and often has more established connections in the marketplace.
Culture
The word 'Купец' originates from the Old East Slavic term 'купли,' which means to buy or trade. In Russian history, купцы (merchants) played a crucial role in the economy, especially during the 16th to 18th centuries, when trade routes blossomed and cities flourished. Interestingly, many famous Russian literature characters, such as those in Gogol's works, are depicted as купцы, reflecting their social status and influence.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Russian word 'Купец'?
'Купец' translates to 'merchant' in English, referring to someone who engages in trade or commerce. It's commonly used to describe historical figures as well as contemporary business people.
Q.How do you pronounce 'Купец'?
'Купец' is pronounced as 'Kupets.' The stress is on the second syllable, making it easier for learners to pronounce correctly.
Q.Is 'Купец' used in modern Russian?
'Купец' is still used in modern Russian, especially in literary contexts or discussions about history and economics. It may not be as commonly used in everyday conversation as more general terms like 'торговец.'
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