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kavárna — meaning in English: cafe

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'kavárna' when discussing a casual meeting spot with friends or while enjoying a leisurely afternoon coffee. You'll hear it in conversations about where to hang out or during travel tips when recommending local establishments to tourists.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'kavárna' translates to 'cafe', it differs slightly from 'restaurace', which means 'restaurant'. A 'kavárna' typically focuses on coffee and light snacks, while a 'restaurace' offers a broader menu for full meals, making 'kavárna' the ideal choice for a casual catch-up with friends.
Culture
'Kavárna' has deep roots in Czech culture, reflecting the historical significance of cafes as social hubs. In the 19th century, cafes became gathering places for intellectuals and artists, where ideas flourished and revolutions were discussed over cups of coffee. This tradition continues today, making 'kavárna' not just a place for coffee, but a symbol of community and conversation.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kavárna' mean in English?
'Kavárna' means 'cafe' in English, referring to a place where you can enjoy coffee and light refreshments in a relaxed atmosphere.
Q.How do you pronounce 'kavárna'?
'Kavárna' is pronounced as kah-VAHR-nah, with the emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help you master the pronunciation.
Q.Is 'kavárna' used in formal or informal contexts?
'Kavárna' is primarily used in neutral contexts, making it suitable for casual conversations as well as more formal discussions about places to gather.
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