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it meant значило
How to say “it meant” in Russian? “Значило”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “значило” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on it meant in Russian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the Russian word "значило":
– You might associate "значило" with the English word "significant" because they both begin with "sign-" and relate to meaning.
– Think of the “знач” part as similar to "znack" (a sign or a mark), which helps to remember that it relates to meaning.

Explanations:
– "Значило" is the past tense, neuter form of the verb "значить," which means "to mean" or "to signify."

Other words that mean the same thing:
– Означать (oznachat’) – to signify, to denote.
– Имелось в виду (imelos' v vidu) – was meant, implied.

Conjugations of "значить" (infinitive):

Past Tense:
– Я значил (Ya znacil) / Я значила (Ya znacila) – I meant (masculine/feminine)
– Ты значил (Ty znacil) / Ты значила (Ty znacila) – You meant (masculine/feminine)
– Он значил (On znacil) – He meant
– Она значила (Ona znacila) – She meant
– Оно значило (Ono znacilo) – It meant
– Мы значили (My znacili) – We meant
– Вы значили (Vy znacili) – You meant (plural/formal)
– Они значили (Oni znacili) – They meant

Present Tense:
– Я значу (Ya znachu) – I mean
– Ты значишь (Ty znachish') – You mean
– Он/Она/Оно значит (On/Ona/Ono znachit) – He/She/It means
– Мы значим (My znachim) – We mean
– Вы значите (Vy znachite) – You mean (plural/formal)
– Они значат (Oni znachat) – They mean

Future Tense:
– Я буду значить (Ya budu znachit') – I will mean
– Ты будешь значить (Ty budesh' znachit') – You will mean
– Он/Она/Оно будет значить (On/Ona/Ono budet znachit') – He/She/It will mean
– Мы будем значить (My budem znachit') – We will mean
– Вы будете значить (Vy budete znachit') – You will mean (plural/formal)
– Они будут значить (Oni budut znachit') – They will mean

Examples of sentences:
– Это слово значило много для неё. (Eto slovo znacilo mnoga dlya neyo.) – This word meant a lot to her.
– Его слова ничего не значат. (Yego slova nichego ne znachat.) – His words mean nothing.
– Она будет значить больше, чем думает. (Ona budet znachit' bolest’ye, chem dumaet.) – She will mean more than she thinks.

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значило info.

Tips to remember the Russian word:
– "значило" sounds like "znachilo," which contains parts of "znak" (meaning "sign") and "meaning" in English, helping you remember it means "it meant."
– You might associate it with "значение" (znacheniye), which means "meaning" in Russian.

Explanations:
– "значило" is the past tense, neuter singular form of the verb "значить" (to mean).
– The verb "значить" expresses the idea of signifying, meaning, or standing for something.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– "означало" (oznachalo), from the verb "означать" (to signify, to indicate).

Different conjugations of "значить":
1. Infinitive: значить (znachit’)
2. Past Tense:
– Masculine: значил (znachil)
– Feminine: значила (znachila)
– Neuter: значило (znachilo)
– Plural: значили (znachili)
3. Present Tense:
– Я значу (ya znachu) – I mean
– Ты значишь (ty znachish') – You mean
– Он/она/оно значит (on/ona/ono znachit) – He/she/it means
– Мы значим (my znachim) – We mean
– Вы значите (vy znachite) – You (plural/formal) mean
– Они значат (oni znacat) – They mean
4. Future Tense:
– Я буду значить (ya budu znachit’) – I will mean
– Ты будешь значить (ty budesh’ znachit') – You will mean
– Он/она/оно будет значить (on/ona/ono budet znachit) – He/she/it will mean
– Мы будем значить (my budem znachit) – We will mean
– Вы будете значить (vy budete znachit) – You (plural/formal) will mean
– Они будут значить (oni budut znachit) – They will mean

Examples of sentences that use it:
1. Когда он сказал это, он значил что-то важное. (Kogda on skazal eto, on znachil chto-to vazhnoe.) – When he said this, he meant something important.
2. Это значило для меня очень много. (Eto znachilo dlya menya ochen' mnogo.) – It meant a lot to me.
3. В детстве это значение значило для меня многое. (V detstve eto znachenie znachilo dlya menya mnogoe.) – In childhood, this meaning meant a lot to me.

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