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книга — meaning in English: book

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зовсім
zovsim
книга
knyha
Дванадцять
Dvanadtsyat'
усвідомлення
usvidomlennia
привабливість
pryvablivist
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'книга' when discussing their favorite literature in cafes or during casual meet-ups. It's also common in educational settings, such as classrooms, when talking about textbooks or required reading materials.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'книга' is 'підручник' (pidruchnyk), which specifically means 'textbook.' While 'книга' can refer to any book, 'підручник' is used in educational contexts, making 'книга' a more versatile choice in everyday conversation.
Culture
The word 'книга' has roots in the Old Slavic language, reflecting the deep literary culture in Ukraine. Historically, books have played a significant role in Ukrainian identity, especially during periods of oppression when literature served as a means of preserving language and culture. Interestingly, the Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko once emphasized the importance of books in nurturing the soul and intellect.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of 'книга'?
'книга' is pronounced as 'knyha.' The 'k' is hard, the 'y' is a short 'i' sound, and the 'h' is pronounced like the 'h' in 'house'.
Q.How do you use 'книга' in a sentence?
You can say 'Я читаю книгу' which means 'I am reading a book.' This is a simple way to incorporate 'книга' into everyday conversation.
Q.Are there different types of books in Ukrainian?
Yes, there are specific terms for different types of books. For example, 'роман' (roman) means 'novel,' and 'поезія' (poeziya) refers to 'poetry.' Understanding these nuances can enhance your vocabulary.
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