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sedam — meaning in English: seven

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'sedam' in everyday situations such as counting objects, describing time, or indicating quantities. For example, one might say, 'Imam sedam jabuka' ('I have seven apples') while shopping or when discussing family members, like 'Imam sedam rodbine' ('I have seven relatives').
Synonyms & nuances
'Sedam' is the standard term for seven in Croatian, while a less common synonym might be 'sedmi' when referring to the seventh in a sequence. Use 'sedam' when simply counting or stating a quantity, but switch to 'sedmi' when discussing order or rank.
Culture
'Sedam' has roots in the Proto-Slavic word *sedьmь, which is related to the number seven in many Slavic languages. In Croatian culture, the number seven carries symbolic weight; for instance, it is often associated with luck and is considered a spiritually significant number in various traditions.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'sedam'?
'Sedam' is pronounced as 'SEH-dahm'. The stress is on the first syllable, and it rhymes with 'bed'. Practicing this pronunciation will help you sound more natural when using the word.
Q.Is 'sedam' used differently in formal settings?
'Sedam' remains the same across different contexts, including formal ones. You can confidently use it in conversations, presentations, or written texts without worrying about formality.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'sedam'?
A common mistake learners make is confusing 'sedam' with its ordinal form 'sedmi'. Remember that 'sedam' is for counting, while 'sedmi' is used for order.
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