"Novokuznetsk" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Novokuznetsk is a city in Kemerovo Oblast, Russia, with a population of around 555,000 people. The name "Novokuznetsk" is derived from the Russian words "novy" meaning "new" and "Kuznetsk" which is a reference to the city's predecessor, Kuznetsk, that was founded in 1654.
A novillada is a type of bullfighting competition in Spain, particularly in the region of Andalusia, where novice bullfighters, known as novilleros, fight young bulls, or novillos, that are typically more aggressive and unpredictable than those used in traditional bullfights. The term "novillada" refers to the entire event, including the fights themselves, the performances of the novilleros, and the atmosphere of excitement and suspense that surrounds the competition.
A novitiate is a person who is in the process of learning the rules and practices of a religious order or profession, typically a period of training and trial before being formally admitted to a monastery, convent, or other religious community.
Novitiates refers to newly ordained or initiated members of a particular profession, organization, or institution, especially one that requires a significant amount of training or apprenticeship.
Novobiocin is a type of antibiotic that inhibits bacterial growth by targeting the enzyme DNA gyrase, which is necessary for bacterial DNA replication.
Novocastrians are people from Newcastle, a city in New South Wales, Australia. Specifically, the term refers to the residents of the city, often used to describe their sense of community and regional identity.
"nowadays" is an adverbial phrase that means "at the present time" or "currently". It is often used to introduce a statement or situation that is typical or common today. For example:<br><br> Nowadays, most people have access to the internet.<br> Nowadays, healthy eating is considered very important.
A great choice! "Nowt" is a colloquial or informal word in British English that means "nothing". It's often used in everyday conversation in the north of England, particularly in Yorkshire and Lancashire. For example, "I've got nowt in my pocket" or "I've eaten nowt all day", meaning you have no money or no food, respectively.