IPA: /mɪr/
KK: /mɪr/
A type of rural community in Russia where farmers shared land and resources, often working together as a group.
The mir was an important part of rural life in Russia, allowing families to work the land collectively.
The word 'mir' originates from Old English 'mire', meaning a stretch of wet, swampy ground or bog. It refers to a muddy or marshy area.
Think of a muddy, wet area when you hear 'mir', as it directly relates to the meaning of a swampy ground.