siberia
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Definition
Siberia is a vast region in Russia, known for its cold climate and large forests. It is often associated with remote locations and extreme weather.
Usage & Nuances
"Siberia" is always capitalized as a place name. In English, it can also be used figuratively to describe any very remote or cold place. Commonly appears in contexts about extreme cold, exile, or isolation.
Spanish: SiberiaPortuguese (BR): SibériaPortuguese (PT): SibériaChinese (Simplified): 西伯利亚Chinese (Traditional): 西伯利亞Hindi: साइबेरियाArabic: سيبيرياBengali: সাইবেরিয়াRussian: СибирьJapanese: シベリアVietnamese: SiberiaKorean: 시베리아Turkish: SibiryaUrdu: سائبیریاIndonesian: Siberia
Example Sentences
Siberia is in Russia.
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You’ll need a heavy coat if you ever visit Siberia.
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Many animals live in Siberia.
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People say Siberia is very cold.
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He was sent to Siberia for his work.
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After moving here, winter feels like Siberia!
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