neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'vytváření' in contexts related to art, design, or any form of production, such as discussing the creation of a new artwork or the development of software. It is commonly heard in educational settings or professional environments where processes are being analyzed or discussed.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'tvorba,' which also means 'creation,' but 'tvorba' carries a more artistic connotation, often associated with creative works like literature or music. You would use 'vytváření' when discussing more structured or procedural forms of creation, such as projects or systems.
Culture
'Vytváření' traces its roots back to the Czech verb 'vytvářet,' which means 'to create.' This term embodies not just the act of bringing something into existence, but also the thoughtful process and intention behind creation—a concept deeply embedded in Czech culture, which values craftsmanship and artistic expression, especially seen in traditional crafts and modern design.
FAQ
Q.What does 'vytváření' mean in English?
'Vytváření' translates to 'creation' in English, specifically referring to the act of making or producing something. It emphasizes the process involved in bringing ideas into reality.
Q.How do you pronounce 'vytváření'?
'Vytváření' is pronounced as [veet-vah-zheh-nee], with the stress on the first syllable. Practicing the pronunciation can help in everyday conversations about creation.
Q.Can 'vytváření' be used in everyday conversation?
Yes, 'vytváření' can be used in everyday conversation, especially when discussing topics of art, project development, or even cooking. It’s a versatile term that fits both casual and more formal discussions.