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Četrpadsmit — meaning in English: Fourteen

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'četrpadsmit' when discussing age, time, or quantity, such as when talking about a group of fourteen people or a fourteen-year-old birthday party. You might hear it in everyday conversations, school settings, or even during family gatherings when planning events.
Synonyms & nuances
'Četrpadsmit' specifically denotes the number fourteen, whereas related terms like 'jauns' (young) or 'vecs' (old) might describe age categories more generally. You would choose 'četrpadsmit' when you need to specify the exact number, such as when counting individuals or items.
Culture
'Četrpadsmit' is derived from the Old Latvian roots meaning 'four' and 'ten', illustrating how numbers are formed in Latvian. Interestingly, the number fourteen can hold significance in various cultures, often seen as a milestone age for teenagers as they approach adulthood. In Latvia, the transition from childhood to teenage years is often celebrated with special traditions.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'četrpadsmit'?
'Četrpadsmit' is pronounced as 'cheh-tr-pahd-smeet'. The 'č' is similar to the 'ch' in 'chocolate', while the 'd' is soft, almost blending into the following 's'.
Q.Is 'četrpadsmit' used in formal writing?
Yes, 'četrpadsmit' can be used in both spoken and written contexts, including formal documents, though you might find it more commonly in neutral or informal settings.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 'četrpadsmit'?
One common mistake is confusing 'četrpadsmit' with 'trīspadsmit', which means fifteen. It's essential to remember the correct number in context, especially when counting or specifying quantities.
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