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devet — meaning in English: nine

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Slovenian speakers frequently use the word 'devet' when discussing time, such as specifying the ninth hour or counting objects. You'll often hear it in everyday conversations, like when making plans or organizing a group activity, for example, 'Let's meet at devet o'clock.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Devet' is a straightforward term for the number nine, without any connotations. In contrast, you might see 'deveti' used as an ordinal number for 'ninth.' Use 'devet' when counting or indicating quantity, and reserve 'deveti' for sequencing or ranking items.
Culture
The word 'devet' has roots in Proto-Slavic, connecting it to similar words in other Slavic languages, such as 'devet' in Croatian and 'devet' in Polish, reflecting a shared linguistic heritage. Interestingly, the number nine has various cultural significances, including its association with completeness and the notion of 'the nine muses' in the arts.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'devet'?
'Devet' is pronounced as 'deh-vet.' The emphasis is on the first syllable, and it’s quite straightforward for English speakers to replicate.
Q.What is the plural form of 'devet'?
The word 'devet' itself does not change in plural form when referring to the number, as numbers in Slovenian usually do not have plurals. However, you might encounter it in contexts that require pluralization in the noun it modifies.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'devet'?
'Devete' can sometimes be confused with 'devet' by learners, especially when forming sentences that involve ordinal numbers. Remember that 'devet' is for counting, while 'deveti' is for order.
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