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trylika — meaning in English: thirteen

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neutral very common
Usage
The word 'trylika' is commonly used by native Lithuanian speakers in everyday conversations when discussing age, dates, or quantities. For example, you might hear it during a birthday party when someone asks how old a child is, or in a classroom setting when counting numbers.
Synonyms & nuances
'Trylika' specifically refers to the number thirteen, while the Lithuanian word for 'dozen' is 'dvylika', which means twelve. You would use 'trylika' when discussing quantities that specifically exceed twelve, making it a distinct choice in contexts that require precise counting.
Culture
'Trylika' originates from the Proto-Baltic word which means 'thirteen', connecting it to various numerical systems in ancient Lithuania. Interestingly, in many cultures, the number thirteen is often associated with superstition and folklore, making its mention in conversations both simple and layered with cultural significance.
FAQ
Q.How do you say thirteen in Lithuanian?
'Thirteen' in Lithuanian is 'trylika'. It’s a straightforward number that you will encounter frequently in both casual and formal contexts.
Q.Are there any special uses for the number thirteen in Lithuanian culture?
Yes, just like in many cultures, thirteen can carry superstitious meanings in Lithuania. It is sometimes avoided in contexts like weddings or significant events due to the belief that it brings bad luck.
Q.What are common mistakes when using the word trylika?
A common mistake is confusing 'trylika' with 'dvylika', which means twelve. Remember, 'trylika' is specifically for thirteen, so ensure you’re choosing the correct number based on context.
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