Вскакивать
Pronunciation
fs-KAH-kee-vat'
Translation
vskakivat — to jump up, to leap up, to spring up
Context & Examples
Он вскакивает с дивана и бежит к двери.
He jumps up from the couch and runs to the door.
Не вскакивай с места без разрешения!
Don't jump up from your seat without permission!
Cultural Note 🇷🇺
Вскакивать often implies a sudden, reactive movement, common in situations of urgency, surprise, or strict discipline (e.g., in schools or military). It contrasts with the more deliberate 'вставать' (to get up).
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Вскакивать" mean in Russian?
"Вскакивать" translates to "vskakivat — to jump up, to leap up, to spring up" in English. It is pronounced as "fs-KAH-kee-vat'".
How do you pronounce "Вскакивать"?
The pronunciation of "Вскакивать" is: fs-KAH-kee-vat'
How to use "Вскакивать" in a sentence?
Example: "Он вскакивает с дивана и бежит к двери." which translates to "He jumps up from the couch and runs to the door.". Another example: "Не вскакивай с места без разрешения!" — "Don't jump up from your seat without permission!".
What is the cultural significance of "Вскакивать" in Russia?
Вскакивать often implies a sudden, reactive movement, common in situations of urgency, surprise, or strict discipline (e.g., in schools or military). It contrasts with the more deliberate 'вставать' (to get up).