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štvrtok — meaning in English: Thursday

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'štvrtok' in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing their plans for the week. For example, someone might say, 'What are we doing on štvrtok?' when making arrangements with friends or family. It's also frequently heard in professional settings, such as scheduling meetings or deadlines.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'štvrtý deň,' which literally means 'fourth day.' However, 'štvrtok' specifically refers to the day itself and is more commonly used in everyday language. You would choose 'štvrtok' over alternatives when referring directly to Thursday in casual conversation.
Culture
'Štvrtok' comes from the Slovak word 'štvrtý,' meaning 'fourth,' as it is the fourth day of the week. In many Slovak homes, Thursday is considered a day for preparing for the weekend, often associated with special family meals or outings, bridging the gap between the workweek and leisure time.
FAQ
Q.What does 'štvrtok' mean in English?
'Štvrtok' means 'Thursday' in English, representing the fourth day of the week. It's used in both casual and professional contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce 'štvrtok'?
'Štvrtok' is pronounced as /ˈʃtvr̩.tok/. The 'š' is like 'sh' in 'shoe,' and the 't' is sharp, making it distinct in sound.
Q.Is 'štvrtok' used in any idioms or phrases?
While 'štvrtok' itself isn't typically part of idioms, you might hear phrases like 'na štvrtek' meaning 'on Thursday,' used in contexts like scheduling events or discussing plans.
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