neutral
very common
Usage
Native Slovak speakers use the word 'jedenásť' in everyday situations, such as counting items, telling the time, or discussing age. For example, a parent might say, 'Môj syn má jedenásť rokov' (My son is eleven years old) during a conversation with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
The word 'jedenásť' specifically refers to the number eleven, while 'deviat' refers to nine and 'dvanásť' refers to twelve. When counting or referring to age, 'jedenásť' is the most precise option, making it the go-to choice when you need to indicate this specific quantity.
Culture
'Jedenásť' stems from the Proto-Slavic word *jedinъ, which means 'one' combined with a suffix that designates a quantity. This word not only represents a number but also plays a role in traditional Slovak games and customs, where children often celebrate their eleventh birthday with special parties and traditions, marking a transition into their preteen years.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'jedenásť'?
'Jedenásť' is pronounced as 'yeh-deh-nahst.' The stress is typically on the second syllable, making it sound melodic.
Q.Is 'jedenásť' used in formal settings?
'Jedenásť' is primarily a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal settings, such as in schools or casual conversations.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'jedenásť'?
A common mistake for learners is confusing 'jedenásť' with 'jeden' (one) or 'dvanásť' (twelve). Remember that 'jedenásť' specifically means eleven, distinct from the other numbers.