neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'tábor' when discussing summer camps, outdoor adventures, or youth gatherings. For instance, a parent might say, 'Moje dieťa ide na tábor tento víkend,' meaning 'My child is going to camp this weekend.' It's also common in conversation among friends planning a hiking trip.
Synonyms & nuances
'Tábor' is often used to refer specifically to camps for children or outdoor activities, whereas 'prímorský tábor' would mean a seaside camp. If you're discussing a military encampment, you might use 'táborisko' instead, which is more specific to military contexts.
Culture
'Tábor' has roots in the Slovak word for 'to settle' or 'to encamp.' Historically, camps were essential during times of war or migration, where groups would temporarily settle. In modern Slovakia, summer camps are a beloved tradition, often filled with sports, arts, and outdoor activities, promoting camaraderie among children.
FAQ
Q.What does tábor mean in English?
'Tábor' translates to 'camp' in English, signifying a place where people gather for recreation, learning, or military purposes.
Q.How do you use tábor in a sentence?
You can say, 'Tento rok pôjdeme na tábor so školou,' which means 'This year we will go to camp with the school.'
Q.Are there different types of tábor?
Yes, there are various types of 'tábor', such as 'letný tábor' (summer camp) and 'zážitkový tábor' (experience camp), each catering to different activities and age groups.