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лампа — meaning in English: lamp

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Usage
Native speakers use the word 'лампа' when discussing lighting in their homes, offices, or public spaces. For example, someone might say, 'Где моя лампа?' ('Where is my lamp?') when looking for a specific light source. Additionally, it can be used in conversations about interior design, discussing the style or brightness of different lamps.
Synonyms & nuances
'Лампа' is a general term for a lamp, but you might encounter other words like 'светильник' (svetil'nik), which refers more to a light fixture. Use 'лампа' when talking about portable light sources, while 'светильник' might be better when discussing built-in lighting or ceiling fixtures.
Culture
The word 'лампа' comes from the Greek word 'λάμπα' (lámba), meaning 'light'. In Russian culture, lamps are not just functional objects but also aesthetic elements that can significantly influence the mood and ambiance of a space. Fun fact: in the early 20th century, the design of lamps was heavily influenced by the Art Nouveau movement, leading to some beautifully intricate designs still cherished today.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of лампа?
The plural form of 'лампа' is 'лампы'. You would use it when referring to multiple lamps, for instance, 'У меня три лампы' ('I have three lamps').
Q.How do you say 'table lamp' in Russian?
'Table lamp' translates to 'настольная лампа' in Russian. This term specifies a lamp designed for tables, often used for reading or studying.
Q.Can лампа be used in formal writing?
'Лампа' is considered a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. However, in technical or specialized discussions about lighting, you might see terms like 'светильник' used more frequently.
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