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svjetlo — meaning in English: light

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'svjetlo' in everyday conversations when discussing simple topics like the weather, illuminating the atmosphere of a room, or describing the time of day. For instance, you might hear it during a family gathering while discussing how bright the sun shines or when adjusting the lighting in a home during a dinner party.
Synonyms & nuances
'Svjetlo' specifically refers to both natural and artificial light, while alternatives like 'bljesak' imply a flash or burst of light. You would choose 'svjetlo' when discussing general illumination rather than a sudden or transient aspect of light.
Culture
'Svjetlo' derives from the Old Slavic word 'svetъ', which ties back to a broader Indo-European root meaning 'to shine'. In Croatian culture, light holds significant symbolism, often representing knowledge, hope, and purity, which can be seen in various local proverbs and literature that emphasize the importance of light as a guiding force.
FAQ
Q.What does svjetlo mean in English?
'Svjetlo' translates to 'light' in English, encompassing both the physical phenomenon and metaphorical uses such as enlightenment or clarity.
Q.How do you use svjetlo in a sentence?
You can use 'svjetlo' in sentences like 'Ovo svjetlo je prejako' meaning 'This light is too bright' or 'Svjetlo sunca obasjava sobu' meaning 'The sunlight illuminates the room'.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with svjetlo?
'Svjetlo' is often confused with 'svijetlo', which means 'bright'. It's important to remember that 'svjetlo' relates to light in general, while 'svijetlo' describes the quality of being bright.
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