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== Relationships and Marital Status == | |||
== | |||
Welcome to the lesson on relationships and marital status in Russian! In this lesson, we will learn vocabulary related to different types of relationships and marital status. Understanding these terms will help you communicate and describe your own relationships or ask about someone else's. So, let's get started! | |||
=== | === Vocabulary === | ||
Here is the vocabulary for relationships and marital status: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! Russian !! Pronunciation !! English | ! Russian !! Pronunciation !! English | ||
|- | |- | ||
| одинокий | | одинокий || a-dee-NA-kee || single | ||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | женатый || zhee-NA-tee || married (for a man) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| замужем | | замужем || za-mu-ZHEM || married (for a woman) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | разведенный || raz-vee-DEN-niy || divorced | ||
|- | |- | ||
| вдовец | | вдовец || vdah-VETS || widower | ||
|- | |- | ||
| вдова | | вдова || vdoh-VAH || widow | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== | === Usage === | ||
Now, let's see how these words are used in sentences: | |||
* | * Я одинокий. (Ya a-dee-NA-kee) - I am single. | ||
* | * Он женатый. (On zhee-NA-tee) - He is married. | ||
* | * Она замужем. (Ana za-mu-ZHEM) - She is married. | ||
* | * Мой друг разведенный. (Moy droog raz-vee-DEN-niy) - My friend is divorced. | ||
* | * Он вдовец. (On vdah-VETS) - He is a widower. | ||
* Она вдова. (Ana vdoh-VAH) - She is a widow. | |||
=== | === Cultural Insights === | ||
In Russian culture, family holds a significant place. Marriage is considered an important institution, and the family unit is highly valued. Traditionally, it is common for Russians to get married at a young age and start a family. However, with changing times, the age at which people marry has increased, and many individuals choose to focus on their education and careers before tying the knot. | |||
Divorce rates have also increased in recent years, and divorce is now more socially accepted than it was in the past. It is important to note that the terms "женатый" (zhee-NA-tee) and "замужем" (za-mu-ZHEM) are used specifically to describe marital status, whereas "разведенный" (raz-vee-DEN-niy) is used to indicate divorce. The terms "вдовец" (vdah-VETS) and "вдова" (vdoh-VAH) are used to describe someone who has lost their spouse due to death. | |||
=== | === Practice === | ||
Now it's time to practice! Translate the following sentences into Russian: | |||
1. She is single. | |||
2. Are you married? | |||
3. He is divorced. | |||
4. My grandfather is a widower. | |||
5. Are they married? | |||
Here are the answers: | |||
1. Она одинокая. (Ana a-dee-NA-ka-ya) | |||
2. Ты женатый? (Ti zhee-NA-tee) | |||
3. Он разведенный. (On raz-vee-DEN-niy) | |||
4. Мой дедушка вдовец. (Moy dyedushka vdah-VETS) | |||
5. Они замужем? (Oni za-mu-ZHEM) | |||
Great job! Keep practicing to reinforce your knowledge of these vocabulary words. | |||
=== Summary === | |||
In this lesson, we learned vocabulary related to relationships and marital status in Russian. We covered words such as "single", "married", "divorced", "widower", and "widow". We also discussed some cultural insights regarding marriage and family in Russian culture. Don't forget to practice using these words in sentences to improve your understanding and fluency. Keep up the good work and continue learning! | |||
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== | ==Sources== | ||
* [https://ling-app.com/ru/relationship-vocabulary-in-russian/ Your #1 And Easiest Relationship Vocabulary In Russian! - Ling App] | |||
* [https://www.thoughtco.com/russian-words-family-members-4768487 Russian Words: Family Members] | |||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Plants|Plants]] | * [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Plants|Plants]] | ||
* [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Family-and-Relationships|Family and Relationships]] | * [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Family-and-Relationships|Family and Relationships]] | ||
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* [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Education|Education]] | * [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Education|Education]] | ||
* [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Body|Body]] | * [[Language/Russian/Vocabulary/Body|Body]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:02, 16 June 2023
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Relationships and Marital Status[edit | edit source]
Welcome to the lesson on relationships and marital status in Russian! In this lesson, we will learn vocabulary related to different types of relationships and marital status. Understanding these terms will help you communicate and describe your own relationships or ask about someone else's. So, let's get started!
Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
Here is the vocabulary for relationships and marital status:
Russian | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
одинокий | a-dee-NA-kee | single |
женатый | zhee-NA-tee | married (for a man) |
замужем | za-mu-ZHEM | married (for a woman) |
разведенный | raz-vee-DEN-niy | divorced |
вдовец | vdah-VETS | widower |
вдова | vdoh-VAH | widow |
Usage[edit | edit source]
Now, let's see how these words are used in sentences:
- Я одинокий. (Ya a-dee-NA-kee) - I am single.
- Он женатый. (On zhee-NA-tee) - He is married.
- Она замужем. (Ana za-mu-ZHEM) - She is married.
- Мой друг разведенный. (Moy droog raz-vee-DEN-niy) - My friend is divorced.
- Он вдовец. (On vdah-VETS) - He is a widower.
- Она вдова. (Ana vdoh-VAH) - She is a widow.
Cultural Insights[edit | edit source]
In Russian culture, family holds a significant place. Marriage is considered an important institution, and the family unit is highly valued. Traditionally, it is common for Russians to get married at a young age and start a family. However, with changing times, the age at which people marry has increased, and many individuals choose to focus on their education and careers before tying the knot.
Divorce rates have also increased in recent years, and divorce is now more socially accepted than it was in the past. It is important to note that the terms "женатый" (zhee-NA-tee) and "замужем" (za-mu-ZHEM) are used specifically to describe marital status, whereas "разведенный" (raz-vee-DEN-niy) is used to indicate divorce. The terms "вдовец" (vdah-VETS) and "вдова" (vdoh-VAH) are used to describe someone who has lost their spouse due to death.
Practice[edit | edit source]
Now it's time to practice! Translate the following sentences into Russian:
1. She is single. 2. Are you married? 3. He is divorced. 4. My grandfather is a widower. 5. Are they married?
Here are the answers:
1. Она одинокая. (Ana a-dee-NA-ka-ya) 2. Ты женатый? (Ti zhee-NA-tee) 3. Он разведенный. (On raz-vee-DEN-niy) 4. Мой дедушка вдовец. (Moy dyedushka vdah-VETS) 5. Они замужем? (Oni za-mu-ZHEM)
Great job! Keep practicing to reinforce your knowledge of these vocabulary words.
Summary[edit | edit source]
In this lesson, we learned vocabulary related to relationships and marital status in Russian. We covered words such as "single", "married", "divorced", "widower", and "widow". We also discussed some cultural insights regarding marriage and family in Russian culture. Don't forget to practice using these words in sentences to improve your understanding and fluency. Keep up the good work and continue learning!
Sources[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
◀️ Family Members — Previous Lesson | Next Lesson — Present Tense ▶️ |