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koupit — meaning in English: buy

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'koupit' in everyday situations, such as shopping in stores, discussing online purchases, or negotiating prices at markets. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'Chci koupit nový telefon' (I want to buy a new phone) when discussing their shopping plans with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
'Koupit' is a straightforward term for purchasing goods, while 'zakoupit' carries a slightly more formal tone, often used in legal or official contexts. Choose 'koupit' during casual conversations, but opt for 'zakoupit' in formal settings, such as contracts or agreements.
Culture
'Koupit' is derived from the Old Czech word 'koupiti,' which is related to the German word 'kaufen,' both meaning 'to buy.' In Czech culture, shopping is not just a chore; it's often a social activity, with family and friends gathering to explore local markets and boutiques, making the act of 'koupit' a part of shared experiences.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'koupit'?
'Koupit' is pronounced as 'ko-u-pee-t,' with emphasis on the first syllable. Practice saying it slowly to master the correct pronunciation.
Q.What is the past tense of 'koupit'?
The past tense of 'koupit' is 'koupil' (for masculine subjects) or 'koupila' (for feminine subjects). For example, 'Koupil jsem knihu' means 'I bought a book.'
Q.Can 'koupit' be used for services as well?
'Koupit' specifically refers to buying goods rather than services. For services, you would use 'objednat' meaning to order or book, such as 'objednat si stůl' (to book a table).
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