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nest in Russian: гнездо

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продвижение
prodvizheniye
классификация
klassifikatsiya
мятежник
myatezhnik
гнездо
gnezdo
взгляд
vzglyad
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'гнездо' in conversations about nature, particularly when observing birds or discussing wildlife. It can also be used metaphorically in contexts such as finding a cozy place to settle down or referring to a family unit, making it a versatile term in both casual and poetic speech.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'гнездо' specifically refers to a nest, particularly for birds, the word 'дом' (house) conveys a broader meaning of home. Choose 'гнездо' when referring to the natural nesting structure or when invoking a sense of warmth and protection, as opposed to the more general concept of shelter that 'дом' encompasses.
Culture
'Гнездо' has its roots in Old East Slavic and traces back to Proto-Slavic, showcasing the deep connection between language and nature in Russian culture. The imagery of a nest evokes themes of safety, home, and familial bonds, which are integral to Russian literature and folklore, making it a word rich in emotional significance.
FAQ
Q.What does 'гнездо' mean in English?
'Гнездо' translates to 'nest' in English, commonly referring to the structure where birds lay their eggs and raise their young.
Q.How do you use 'гнездо' in a sentence?
You can use 'гнездо' in a sentence like 'Птицы строят гнездо на дереве,' which means 'Birds build a nest in the tree.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'гнездо'?
'Гнездо' is often confused with 'дом' (house), but remember that 'гнездо' specifically refers to a nest. Use it when talking about birds or metaphorical contexts tied to home and comfort.
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