IPA: /ˈmuːʒɪk/
KK: /muh-jik/
A term used to refer to a Russian peasant or farmer, often associated with traditional rural life.
The mujik worked hard in the fields from dawn until dusk.
**Mujik** → The word 'mujik' originates from Russian 'мужик' (muzhik), meaning a peasant or a common man, particularly in the context of rural laborers in Russia. It reflects the social class of the rural working population.
Think of the Russian term for a common man or peasant, which helps you remember that 'mujik' refers to a rural laborer or a person from the working class.