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од — meaning in English: star

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neutral common
Usage
Native Mongolian speakers often use the word 'од' during conversations about nature, especially when stargazing or discussing astronomy. It's common during traditional festivals when people gather to admire the night sky, or in poetry and songs that reference the beauty of the stars.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'од' specifically refers to a star, another related term is 'сар' which means 'moon'. You would use 'од' when talking about individual stars or constellations, whereas 'сар' focuses on the moon, highlighting its different significance in Mongolian culture.
Culture
'од' has deep roots in Mongolian culture, often symbolizing guidance and hope. The ancient nomadic lifestyle relied heavily on the stars for navigation, making this word not just a term for celestial bodies but also a representation of the Mongolian spirit of exploration and connection to nature.
FAQ
Q.What does 'од' mean in English?
'од' translates to 'star' in English, referring to the luminous celestial bodies visible in the night sky.
Q.How do you pronounce 'од'?
'од' is pronounced as 'od', with a short 'o' sound, similar to the English word 'odd' but without the 'd' sound at the end.
Q.Are there any common phrases that use the word 'од'?
Yes, a popular phrase is 'одон дэлхий' which translates to 'star world', often used in songs and poetry to evoke feelings of wonder and beauty.
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