Веселье
Pronunciation
vyeh-SYEL-yeh
Translation
veselye — merriment, fun, gaiety
Context & Examples
На свадьбе царило настоящее веселье.
Real merriment reigned at the wedding.
Дети наполнили дом весельем.
The children filled the house with fun.
Cultural Note 🇷🇺
In Russian culture, 'веселье' often implies a collective, boisterous, and heartfelt joy, typically associated with celebrations, feasts, and communal gatherings, rather than quiet or individual amusement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Веселье" mean in Russian?
"Веселье" translates to "veselye — merriment, fun, gaiety" in English. It is pronounced as "vyeh-SYEL-yeh".
How do you pronounce "Веселье"?
The pronunciation of "Веселье" is: vyeh-SYEL-yeh
How to use "Веселье" in a sentence?
Example: "На свадьбе царило настоящее веселье." which translates to "Real merriment reigned at the wedding.". Another example: "Дети наполнили дом весельем." — "The children filled the house with fun.".
What is the cultural significance of "Веселье" in Russia?
In Russian culture, 'веселье' often implies a collective, boisterous, and heartfelt joy, typically associated with celebrations, feasts, and communal gatherings, rather than quiet or individual amusement.