Бум
Pronunciation
BOOM
Translation
boom — boom
Context & Examples
В 90-е годы в России был настоящий бум частного предпринимательства.
In the 90s, there was a real boom in private entrepreneurship in Russia.
После выхода фильма случился бум популярности этого актёра.
After the film's release, there was a boom in the actor's popularity.
Cultural Note 🇷🇺
In Russian, 'бум' is a direct loanword from English, used similarly to describe a sudden surge or rapid growth in economic, social, or cultural contexts, such as a 'baby boom' (бэби-бум) or 'internet boom' (интернет-бум). It often carries a slightly informal, media-friendly tone.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Бум" mean in Russian?
"Бум" translates to "boom — boom" in English. It is pronounced as "BOOM".
How do you pronounce "Бум"?
The pronunciation of "Бум" is: BOOM
How to use "Бум" in a sentence?
Example: "В 90-е годы в России был настоящий бум частного предпринимательства." which translates to "In the 90s, there was a real boom in private entrepreneurship in Russia.". Another example: "После выхода фильма случился бум популярности этого актёра." — "After the film's release, there was a boom in the actor's popularity.".
What is the cultural significance of "Бум" in Russia?
In Russian, 'бум' is a direct loanword from English, used similarly to describe a sudden surge or rapid growth in economic, social, or cultural contexts, such as a 'baby boom' (бэби-бум) or 'internet boom' (интернет-бум). It often carries a slightly informal, media-friendly tone.