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vyjadrenie — meaning in English: expression

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hľadanie
príležitosti
vyjadrenie
súvisieť
transcendencia
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'vyjadrenie' in various contexts, such as discussing feelings or opinions during conversations or in written statements. For instance, you might hear it in a classroom setting when students are asked to give their expressions on a topic, or in a more formal context like a meeting where team members provide their expressions regarding a project.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'vyjadrenie' is often used to denote a broad expression of thoughts or emotions, a synonym like 'názor' specifically refers to an opinion. You might choose 'vyjadrenie' when discussing a personal or artistic expression but 'názor' when talking about a specific viewpoint in a debate.
Culture
'Vyjadrenie' stems from the Slovak verb 'vyjadriť', which means 'to express.' This word encapsulates the essence of communication in Slovak culture, as expressing thoughts and emotions is highly valued. Historically, the Slovaks have a rich tradition of oral storytelling, making the concept of 'vyjadrenie' integral to their literary and social practices.
FAQ
Q.What does 'vyjadrenie' mean in English?
'Vyjadrenie' translates to 'expression' in English, referring to the act of conveying thoughts or feelings through words, gestures, or artistic forms.
Q.How do you use 'vyjadrenie' in a sentence?
You can use 'vyjadrenie' in a sentence like this: 'Jeho vyjadrenie bolo veľmi presné,' which means 'His expression was very precise.'
Q.Are there common mistakes with 'vyjadrenie'?
'Vyjadrenie' is often confused with 'vyjadriť,' which is the verb form. Remember that 'vyjadrenie' is a noun, so use it when referring to the concept of expression and not the action.
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