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pohlednice — meaning in English: postcard

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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'pohlednice' when sending greetings while traveling or during holidays. You'll find it in post offices, gift shops, and tourist locations where people buy postcards to share memories or local sights with friends and family.
Synonyms & nuances
'Pohlednice' specifically refers to postcards, typically depicting a scenic view or artwork. In contrast, 'karton' refers to a more general card, which could include greeting cards or any stiff paper. Use 'pohlednice' when you want to highlight the travel or souvenir aspect of the card.
Culture
'Pohlednice' has its roots in the Czech words 'pohled' (view) and 'nice' (card). Historically, postcards became popular in the late 19th century, offering a new way to communicate visually. In Czech culture, it's not just a simple greeting; sending a 'pohlednice' reflects thoughtfulness and a desire to connect, often including personal notes or anecdotes about the sender's experiences.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of pohlednice in Czech?
The plural form of 'pohlednice' is 'pohlednice.' In Czech, this word can remain the same in both singular and plural, as the context will clarify whether you're referring to one or multiple postcards.
Q.How do you use pohlednice in a sentence?
'Pohlednice' can be used in a sentence like, 'Koupil jsem pohlednici z Prahy,' which means 'I bought a postcard from Prague.' This shows the word in a typical context where someone shares their travel experience.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using pohlednice?
A common mistake is confusing 'pohlednice' with 'dopis' (letter). While both are forms of communication, 'pohlednice' is specifically for postcards, which are usually visual and meant for brief messages, whereas 'dopis' is for longer, more detailed letters.
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