neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers use 'космополіт' in various contexts, particularly when discussing individuals who embrace global cultures or lifestyles. For instance, in a conversation about a friend who frequently travels and adapts to different cultures, one might say, 'Він справжній космополіт, завжди в курсі останніх світових тенденцій.' (He is a true cosmopolitan, always aware of the latest global trends.)
Synonyms & nuances
While 'космополіт' emphasizes a global perspective and cultural adaptability, a similar term, 'глобаліст' (globalist), often has political undertones relating to globalization. You would use 'космополіт' when discussing social behaviors or lifestyle choices rather than political ideology.
Culture
'космополіт' derives from the Greek word 'kosmopolitēs', meaning 'citizen of the world.' Historically, the term gained prominence in the 18th century, reflecting the ideals of the Enlightenment, which celebrated global citizenship and cultural exchange. In modern Ukraine, being described as a 'космополіт' often carries a positive connotation, associating individuals with sophistication and open-mindedness.
FAQ
Q.What does космополіт mean in English?
'космополіт' translates to 'cosmopolitan' in English, referring to a person who is comfortable and familiar with many different cultures and places.
Q.How can I use космополіт in a sentence?
You can use 'космополіт' in a sentence like: 'Вона мандрівниця і справжній космополіт, завжди намагається дізнатися більше про культури світу.' (She is a traveler and a true cosmopolitan, always trying to learn more about world cultures.)
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using космополіт?
A common mistake is confusing 'космополіт' with 'інтернаціоналіст' (internationalist), which has a more political connotation. Remember that 'космополіт' focuses on cultural openness rather than political beliefs.