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ставить

place

Meaning of ставить

put in place

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Russian[ˈstavʲitʲ]
place
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ставить with English translation

ставить usage examples

🇬🇧English🇷🇺Russian

Please place the lamp on the side table next to the sofa.

Ставьте лампу на небольшой столик рядом с диваном.

🇬🇧English🇷🇺Russian

Place the plant on the windowsill so it gets enough light.

Ставьте растение на подоконник, чтобы ему хватало света.

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ставить belongs to the topic "Interior and Decor". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

ставитьplace
беспорядокmess
пыльdust
пятноstain
мусорtrash
инструментtool
раковинаsink

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Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between ставить / положить / класть / разместить / расположить / расставить

П
🇷🇺Russian
положить

to place in a lying position or simply to put (perfective); emphasizes the result

A2Very Often
К
🇷🇺Russian
класть

to place in a lying position; imperfective, denotes the process or repeated action

A2Very Often
Р
🇷🇺Russian
разместить

to place in a specific order or location; also used as 'to post/publish' (e.g., an ad)

A2Often
Р
🇷🇺Russian
расположить

to position or arrange objects; emphasis on location and spatial arrangement

A2Often
Р
🇷🇺Russian
расставить

to arrange multiple items in a specific order or according to a plan; often about furniture or priorities

A2Often

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How to pronounce ставить and what this word means

ставить means place. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce ставить

[ˈstavʲitʲ]

ставить translation

place

ставить examples

Bitte stellen Sie die Vase auf den Tisch.

ставить transcription

[ˈstavʲitʲ]

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ставить meaning: what does it mean?

поместить предмет на определённое место

ставить pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

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

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

Bitte stellen Sie die Vase auf den Tisch. Translation: Пожалуйста, поставьте вазу на стол.

Is ставить part of Interior and Decor vocabulary?

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Is ставить part of Home and Household vocabulary?

Yes, ставить (place) can be learned in the Home and Household topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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