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carte — meaning in English: map

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'carte' when discussing travel, exploring tourist destinations, or navigating through cities. For instance, a traveler might ask for a 'carte' at a local tourist office to find the best routes or attractions in Belgrade.
Synonyms & nuances
'Carte' is often used interchangeably with 'mappa,' another Serbian term for a map. However, 'mappa' tends to refer more to a specific type of map, such as a detailed geographical representation, while 'carte' can encompass a broader range of maps, including thematic and historical ones.
Culture
'Carte' in Serbian has roots in the French word 'carte,' which also means 'map.' Historically, maps were pivotal in the development of trade routes in the Balkans, and they often reflect the changing political landscape of the region. An interesting anecdote is that during the Ottoman Empire, detailed maps were essential for both merchants and military strategists, showcasing the importance of 'carte' throughout Serbian history.
FAQ
Q.What is the Serbian word for map?
'Map' in Serbian is 'carte.' It's commonly used when asking for directions or planning a trip.
Q.How do you pronounce 'carte' in Serbian?
'Carte' is pronounced as 'kar-teh.' The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the 'e' at the end is pronounced softly.
Q.Are there different types of maps in Serbian?
Yes, Serbian has specific terms for different types of maps, such as 'topografska karta' for a topographic map and 'navigacijska karta' for a navigation chart. However, 'carte' is a general term that can apply to any map.
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