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siedem — meaning in English: seven

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Polish speakers use the word 'siedem' in various everyday situations, such as counting objects, telling time, or discussing age. For instance, one might say 'Mam siedem jabłek' (I have seven apples) while shopping or 'Siedem lat temu' (Seven years ago) when reminiscing about the past.
Synonyms & nuances
'Siedem' is a straightforward term for the number seven, but in more poetic or literary contexts, one might encounter 'siedmioro' which refers to a group of seven. While 'siedem' is used in everyday conversation, 'siedmioro' may appear in narratives or formal writings.
Culture
The word 'siedem' has roots in the Proto-Slavic language, showcasing its long-standing presence in Slavic culture. In Polish folklore, the number seven often symbolizes perfection and completeness, reflecting its importance in various cultural narratives, such as the 'Seven Wonders of the World' theme.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'siedem'?
'Siedem' is pronounced as 'syeh-dem'. The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the 's' is soft, similar to the 'sh' sound in English.
Q.Are there any idioms involving the number seven in Polish?
Yes, Poles often use the phrase 'siedem cudów świata' which means 'seven wonders of the world,' reflecting the common cultural fascination with this number.
Q.Is 'siedem' used in any specific grammatical contexts?
'Siedem' is typically used in the nominative case, but it can also take different forms in sentences. For example, when counting items, it may change depending on the grammatical gender of the noun it describes.
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