Делаться
Pronunciation
dyeh-LAHT-syah
Translation
delatsya — to become, to happen
Context & Examples
С ним что-то странное делается.
Something strange is happening to him.
На улице темно делается.
It's getting dark outside.
Cultural Note 🇷🇺
This verb is often used in conversational Russian to describe gradual changes or ongoing processes, similar to 'getting' or 'becoming' in English, but with a reflexive nuance that implies the change is occurring by itself.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Делаться" mean in Russian?
"Делаться" translates to "delatsya — to become, to happen" in English. It is pronounced as "dyeh-LAHT-syah".
How do you pronounce "Делаться"?
The pronunciation of "Делаться" is: dyeh-LAHT-syah
How to use "Делаться" in a sentence?
Example: "С ним что-то странное делается." which translates to "Something strange is happening to him.". Another example: "На улице темно делается." — "It's getting dark outside.".
What is the cultural significance of "Делаться" in Russia?
This verb is often used in conversational Russian to describe gradual changes or ongoing processes, similar to 'getting' or 'becoming' in English, but with a reflexive nuance that implies the change is occurring by itself.