Chekney is a word that came to us from the English language. Mostly teenagers use it. If you don’t know what it means in Russian, and want to learn how to use it appropriately, this article will answer all your questions. It explains not only the basic meaning of the word, but also the options for its use in different circles of communication.
Check: how is this word translated?
First of all, check in is a word that is a Russified version of English check. It translates as "verification." Accordingly, the literal designation of the word “check” is “look, check.”
In verbal speech, it is rarely used even by adolescents. But in the virtual world appears not only in social networks and gaming dialogs, but even in ordinary communication.
An example of using the word check:
- Check, pliz, am I still scamming online in VKontakte?
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Chekney (which means "check" from English) is still more often used in the world of online games. Much less often is this indication of one person to another to put a mark on the location. In rare cases, this word can be used in ordinary life, but mainly teenagers. To use it or not is up to you. But the fact of an increase in the number of foreign words in Russian speech cannot be denied.