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dítě — meaning in English: child

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'dítě' in everyday conversations when referring to a child, whether discussing family, education, or play. For example, a parent might say 'Moje dítě je velmi šťastné' (My child is very happy) when talking about their child's mood at school.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'dítě' is the standard term for 'child,' the word 'potomek' refers more specifically to a descendant and is often used in formal contexts. 'Děcko' is an informal synonym that might be used among friends, but 'dítě' is more universally accepted across different situations.
Culture
'Dítě' derives from the Old Czech word 'dítě,' reflecting the deep-seated importance of children in Czech culture. In folklore, children often symbolize innocence and virtue, and the term is prevalent in traditional stories that highlight their role in family dynamics.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'dítě'?
'Dítě' has the plural form 'děti.' This is useful to know when you're talking about multiple children in social contexts, like school or family gatherings.
Q.How do you use 'dítě' in a sentence?
'Dítě' can be used in various contexts, for instance, 'To dítě hraje na hřišti' (That child is playing in the playground). It's a versatile word that fits well in casual and formal speech.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with this word?
A common mistake is confusing 'dítě' with 'děcko.' While both mean 'child,' 'děcko' is more casual and should be used among friends, whereas 'dítě' is suitable for all contexts.
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