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Russian Dictionary

Громко

Pronunciation GROM-ko

Translation

gromko — loudly

Context & Examples

Не говори так громко, у меня болит голова.

Don't speak so loudly, I have a headache.

Музыка играет слишком громко, выключи её.

The music is playing too loudly, turn it off.

Cultural Note 🇷🇺

In Russian culture, speaking loudly can be perceived as assertive or even aggressive in formal settings, though it's more accepted in casual conversations among friends.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Громко" mean in Russian?

"Громко" translates to "gromko — loudly" in English. It is pronounced as "GROM-ko".

How do you pronounce "Громко"?

The pronunciation of "Громко" is: GROM-ko

How to use "Громко" in a sentence?

Example: "Не говори так громко, у меня болит голова." which translates to "Don't speak so loudly, I have a headache.". Another example: "Музыка играет слишком громко, выключи её." — "The music is playing too loudly, turn it off.".

What is the cultural significance of "Громко" in Russia?

In Russian culture, speaking loudly can be perceived as assertive or even aggressive in formal settings, though it's more accepted in casual conversations among friends.

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