"Oblast" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Oblast" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Oblast" Meaning

Oblast is a noun in Russian and other Slavic languages that refers to a territorial and administrative division in some countries, such as Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. It is typically translated to English as "province" or "district". The term is often used to refer to one of the 85-86 provinces that make up Russia, or to the 24 provinces that make up Ukraine. Obłast is a plural form of the word, while a single province is called an oblast'.

"Oblast" Examples

Usage Examples of "oblast"


1. Geography

The Russian oblast is a subdivision of the country, similar to a province or a state.

2. Politics

The new oblast governor was elected in a landslide victory, promising to improve living conditions for the local population.

3. History

During World War II, the oblast was occupied by German forces, leading to significant economic and cultural losses.

4. Culture

The oblast is famous for its traditional folk music and dance, which has been preserved for centuries.

5. Literature

The novel "Oblast of Darkness" is a classic of Russian literature, set in a small town in the aftermath of the Soviet era.

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Objurgative refers to language or speech that is harsh, abusive, and severely critical. It describes words or phrases that are strongly disapproving or scathing, often with the aim of rebuking or condemning someone's actions or behavior.

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Oblatum is a Latin word that is the past participle of the verb "oblatum". It can mean "laid down" or "offered up", and is often used in a religious context to refer to the act of offering something to God, such as a sacrifice or a prayer. In a more general sense, it can also mean "bestowed" or "given up".