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zlatý — meaning in English: golden

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Slovak speakers often use the word 'zlatý' in various contexts, such as when describing precious objects, awards, or even personal traits. For instance, one might say, 'Toto je zlatý prsteň' (This is a golden ring) when discussing jewelry, or use it to compliment someone with a kind personality by saying, 'Máš zlaté srdce' (You have a golden heart).
Synonyms & nuances
'Zlatý' can be used interchangeably with 'zlatistý,' which also means 'golden,' but 'zlatistý' is more often used to describe color nuances. Choose 'zlatý' when you want to convey the value or quality associated with gold, rather than just its hue.
Culture
The word 'zlatý' has its roots in Old Slavic languages and is tied to the value of gold in many cultures, symbolizing wealth, purity, and high status. In Slovak folklore, golden objects are often associated with luck and prosperity, making the term quite significant in various traditional contexts, such as weddings or harvest celebrations.
FAQ
Q.What does 'zlatý' mean in English?
'Zlatý' translates to 'golden' in English, often used to describe color, value, or quality associated with gold.
Q.How can I use 'zlatý' in a sentence?
You can use 'zlatý' in sentences like 'Mám zlatý náhrdelník' (I have a golden necklace) or 'Toto je zlatý deň' (This is a golden day) to express something special or valuable.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'zlatý'?
A common mistake is confusing 'zlatý' with 'zlatistý.' Remember that 'zlatý' is used for the value or symbolism of gold, while 'zlatistý' refers to color, especially when talking about shades.
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