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потеря

loss

Meaning of потеря

the act of no longer having something

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RU[pɐˈtʲerʲə]
loss
потеря - loss
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потеря with English translation

потеря usage examples

🇬🇧EN🇷🇺RU

The loss of power stopped the train.

Потеря электричества остановила поезд.

🇬🇧EN🇷🇺RU

She still feels the loss of her old home.

Она до сих пор чувствует потерю своего старого дома.

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потеря belongs to the topic "Top 1000". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

потеряloss
яблокоapple
рисrice
сливочное маслоbutter
курицаchicken
семьяfamily
мамаmom

потеря synonyms

Related words worth learning together

утрата
More formal and bookish, often used for people, values, feelings, or important things.
пропажа
Something that has disappeared or been lost and has not been found yet; often used for things.
потеряность
A very rare and unusual word; usually not used in everyday speech with the meaning of “loss.”
урон
Means not the loss itself, but the damage or harm caused.
убыток
A financial loss, when there is less money than before; often used in business.
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🇷🇺ru
утрата

More formal and bookish, often used for people, values, feelings, or important things.

A1Often
П
🇷🇺ru
пропажа

Something that has disappeared or been lost and has not been found yet; often used for things.

A1Often
П
🇷🇺ru
потеряность

A very rare and unusual word; usually not used in everyday speech with the meaning of “loss.”

A1Very Rarely
У
🇷🇺ru
урон

Means not the loss itself, but the damage or harm caused.

A1Often
У
🇷🇺ru
убыток

A financial loss, when there is less money than before; often used in business.

A1Often
🇷🇺ru

Negative effect that damages, worsens, or ruins something.

A1Very Often
У
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ущерб

Damage or losses caused by something; often used in formal speech.

A1Often

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How to pronounce потеря and what this word means

потеря means loss. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce потеря

[pɐˈtʲerʲə]

потеря translation

loss

потеря examples

The loss of power stopped the train.

потеря transcription

[pɐˈtʲerʲə]

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потеря is pronounced as [pɐˈtʲerʲə]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

потеря definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

The loss of power stopped the train. Translation: Потеря электричества остановила поезд.

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