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devet — meaning in English: nine

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Croatian speakers often use the word 'devet' in everyday situations, such as counting objects, telling time, or discussing dates. For example, you might hear it at a café when ordering a drink for nine people or during a classroom setting when a teacher is explaining the number of items in a series.
Synonyms & nuances
'Devet' specifically denotes the number nine, while its synonyms like 'devetica' can refer to the number in a more playful or informal context. You would choose 'devet' for general counting and 'devetica' when speaking casually or with children.
Culture
'Devet,' meaning 'nine,' has roots in the Proto-Slavic word 'devětъ,' which reflects a shared linguistic history among Slavic languages. In Croatian culture, the number nine holds significance, particularly in folklore and traditions where it may symbolize completeness or a cycle, such as the notion of nine months of pregnancy.
FAQ
Q.What is the Croatian word for nine?
'Devet' is the Croatian word for nine. It's used in various contexts, from basic counting to more complex mathematical discussions.
Q.How do you pronounce 'devet'?
'Devet' is pronounced as 'deh-vet.' The emphasis is on the first syllable, and practicing with native speakers can help perfect your pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'devet'?
One common mistake learners make is confusing 'devet' with similar-sounding numbers like 'osam' (eight) or 'deset' (ten). Always double-check the context to ensure you're using the correct number.
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