Безработный
Pronunciation
byez-rah-BOT-neey
Translation
bezrabotnyy — unemployed (person)
Context & Examples
Он официально зарегистрирован как безработный.
He is officially registered as unemployed.
Безработные могут получать пособие по безработице.
Unemployed people can receive unemployment benefits.
Cultural Note 🇷🇺
In Russia, being 'безработный' often implies official registration with the state employment service (центр занятости), which is required to receive benefits and assistance with job searches, though informal unemployment is also common.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Безработный" mean in Russian?
"Безработный" translates to "bezrabotnyy — unemployed (person)" in English. It is pronounced as "byez-rah-BOT-neey".
How do you pronounce "Безработный"?
The pronunciation of "Безработный" is: byez-rah-BOT-neey
How to use "Безработный" in a sentence?
Example: "Он официально зарегистрирован как безработный." which translates to "He is officially registered as unemployed.". Another example: "Безработные могут получать пособие по безработице." — "Unemployed people can receive unemployment benefits.".
What is the cultural significance of "Безработный" in Russia?
In Russia, being 'безработный' often implies official registration with the state employment service (центр занятости), which is required to receive benefits and assistance with job searches, though informal unemployment is also common.