Russian · Body & Health
serdtse
Heart
The organ that pumps blood through the body; also a symbol of love.
Моё сердце бьётся быстро.
My heart is beating fast.
The term 'сердце' (serdtse) comes from the Old East Slavic word 'сърдце' (sŭrdce), which is ultimately derived from the Proto-Slavic '*sъrdce'. It has maintained its meaning related to the organ and metaphoric expressions of love and emotion.
'Сердце' is used in both formal and informal contexts, frequently appearing in medical discussions as well as in literary and poetic expressions. It resonates culturally, especially in folklore and songs.
Prominently featured in literature, such as in the poem 'На холмах Грузии' by Mikhail Lermontov, where the heart symbolizes deep emotions.