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bogatyy

Bogatyy is the common transliteration in English-language texts of the Russian adjective Богатый, meaning "rich" or "wealthy" in the masculine nominative form. It can describe a person who has substantial money or resources, or more generally indicate abundance when used attributively.

Forms of the adjective include: masculine bogatyy; feminine bogataya; neuter bogatoye; plural bogatye. The adverb form

Etymology and cognates: Богатый derives from Old East Slavic Богатый, rooted in a concept of wealth and abundance.

Usage: In Russian, bogatyy describes wealth or abundance in people, possessions, or resources (for example, богатый человек, богатые ресурсы). Figurative

See also: богатство (wealth), богатый человек (rich person), богач (tycoon, rich man). These related terms expand on the semantic field

is
bogato,
meaning
"richly"
or
"abundantly."
The
standard
comparative
form
is
bogache,
with
bogatее
also
encountered
in
some
usages.
Cognates
appear
across
Slavic
languages,
such
as
Polish
bogaty,
Bulgarian
богат,
and
Ukrainian
багатий,
reflecting
a
shared
Proto-Slavic
heritage.
uses
are
common,
such
as
богаты́й
на
идеи
(rich
in
ideas).
In
English-language
discussions
of
Russian
vocabulary,
bogatyy
is
used
to
represent
the
masculine
form
of
the
word
rather
than
an
English
loanword.
of
wealth
and
abundance
in
Russian.