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э́то — meaning in English

eto

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English meaning

  • it pron Used to refer to a thing, animal, or abstract idea that has already been mentioned or is understood.
  • that det Used to point out a specific thing, person, or idea, especially one that is more distant (in space, time, or attention) than something called "this."
  • this det Used to point to something or someone nearby or just mentioned.
  • well adv In a good, skillful, or satisfactory way.

Senses

э́то is used for these senses in English:

  • it The third-person singular neuter personal pronoun used to refer to an inanimate object, abstract entity, or non-human living thing.
  • it The impersonal pronoun, used without referent as the subject of an impersonal verb or statement (known as the dummy pronoun, dummy it or weather it).
  • that (demonstrative) The thing, person, idea, quality, event, action, or time indicated or understood from context, especially if more remote geographically, temporally or mentally than one designated as "this", or if expressing distinction. [from 9thc.]
  • this The (thing) here (used in indicating something or someone nearby).
  • this The thing, item, etc. being indicated.
  • this one A specified object, thing or person (especially one nearby or known). (This entry is a translation hub.)
  • well Used as a question to demand an answer from someone.
  • you know (informal) Expression signifying a pause or hesitation.

it — full definition

  1. pron Used to refer to a thing, animal, or abstract idea that has already been mentioned or is understood.
  2. pron Used as a placeholder subject in sentences describing weather, time, or general conditions.

that — full definition

  1. det Used to point out a specific thing, person, or idea, especially one that is more distant (in space, time, or attention) than something called "this."
  2. pron Used in place of a noun already mentioned, to refer to it again.
  3. conj Used to introduce a clause explaining or reporting something, often after verbs like "say," "think," or "know."
  4. pron Used to introduce extra information about a noun already mentioned (a relative clause), similar to "which" or "who."
  5. adv To the degree just mentioned; so.

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