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příroda — meaning in English: nature

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'příroda' when discussing outdoor activities, such as hiking or camping in the beautiful Czech landscapes. It frequently comes up in conversations about environmental conservation or when expressing appreciation for scenic views in national parks.
Synonyms & nuances
'Příroda' conveys a broader meaning encompassing all natural elements, while 'životní prostředí' specifically refers to the environment. You would use 'příroda' when you want to evoke a sense of wilderness and beauty, whereas 'životní prostředí' is more about ecological and environmental discussions.
Culture
'Příroda' is derived from Old Czech, with roots tracing back to the Proto-Slavic word 'priroda', meaning 'natural order'. The strong Czech connection to nature is reflected in the country's emphasis on preserving its stunning parks, forests, and wildlife, making this word not only descriptive but also emblematic of Czech identity.
FAQ
Q.What does 'příroda' mean in English?
'Příroda' translates to 'nature' in English, referring to the natural world around us, including plants, animals, and landscapes.
Q.How do you pronounce 'příroda'?
'Příroda' is pronounced as 'pree-roh-dah', where the 'ř' is a unique Czech sound that is somewhat similar to the English 'r' but pronounced with a slight 'zh' quality.
Q.Can 'příroda' be used in formal writing?
Yes, 'příroda' is suitable for both spoken and written contexts, including formal documents, essays, and discussions about environmental issues.
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