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яйце — meaning in English: egg

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Bulgarian speakers often use the word 'яйце' in everyday conversations, especially during meal preparations or grocery shopping. For instance, someone might ask, 'Къде са яйцата?' (Where are the eggs?) when looking for ingredients in a kitchen or a store.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'яйце на пиле' (chicken egg), which specifies the type. 'Яйце' is versatile and can refer to any egg, while the longer form is used when clarity is necessary regarding the type of egg.
Culture
'Яйце' has a rich cultural significance in Bulgaria, especially during Easter, when eggs are dyed and decorated for traditional celebrations. The word derives from the Proto-Slavic '*jajce', reflecting a long-standing relationship with the concept of rebirth and fertility, making eggs a symbol of new life in many cultures.
FAQ
Q.What does the Bulgarian word 'яйце' mean in English?
'Яйце' translates to 'egg' in English. It can refer to eggs in general and is used in various culinary contexts.
Q.How do you use 'яйце' in a sentence?
You can use 'яйце' in sentences like 'Искам да купя яйце' (I want to buy an egg) or 'Това яйце е варено' (This egg is boiled).
Q.Are there any common phrases or idioms with 'яйце'?
One common phrase is 'като яйца' which means 'like eggs' and is often used to describe fragility or delicateness, similar to the English phrase 'like eggshells'.
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