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улица — meaning in English: street

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маса
masa
къде
kade
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улица
ulitsa
Събота
Sybota
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word "улица" when discussing directions or locations in urban settings. For example, you might hear it when someone is giving you directions to a restaurant or while navigating through a bustling city like Sofia.
Synonyms & nuances
"Улица" is specifically used to refer to streets in a general sense, whereas "алея" refers more to alleys or promenades. You would choose "улица" when you want to indicate a main thoroughfare or street where traffic flows.
Culture
The word "улица" has roots in the Old Slavic word 'ulica,' which is also related to terms in other Slavic languages. Streets in Bulgaria often carry historical names, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and significant events of the past, making them more than just pathways but storied places in the urban landscape.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of улица?
The word "улица" is pronounced as 'ulitsa.' The emphasis is typically placed on the first syllable, making it sound clear and distinct.
Q.How do you use улица in a sentence?
You can use "улица" in sentences like 'Къде е улица 'Витоша'?', which means 'Where is Vitosha Street?' It's commonly used when inquiring about locations.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using улица?
Learners sometimes confuse "улица" with other words for paths or roads. It's important to use "улица" specifically for streets, while keeping in mind that terms like "път" (path) or "алея" (alley) refer to different types of thoroughfares.
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