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čtyři — meaning in English: four

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'čtyři' in everyday conversations, such as counting items, discussing time, or ordering food. For instance, someone might say, 'Dám si čtyři jablka,' which translates to 'I'll take four apples.' It's also frequently used in educational contexts, like teaching children numbers.
Synonyms & nuances
'Čtyři' is the standard term for the number four in Czech. While it doesn't have direct synonyms, it can be contrasted with 'čtvero,' which is often used in specific phrases and contexts, such as 'čtvero ročních období' meaning 'the four seasons.' In general counting and everyday use, 'čtyři' is preferred.
Culture
'Čtyři' has roots in the Proto-Slavic language, where it was originally formed as *četyri. In Czech culture, the number four holds significance as it often relates to the four seasons and the four cardinal directions, making it a fundamental number in both nature and everyday life.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'čtyři'?
'Čtyři' is pronounced as 'ch-tee-ri.' The 'č' sounds like the 'ch' in 'chocolate,' and the 'y' is more like a 'y' in 'yes.'
Q.What are the numbers one to ten in Czech?
'One' is 'jeden,' 'two' is 'dva,' 'three' is 'tři,' 'four' is 'čtyři,' 'five' is 'pět,' 'six' is 'šest,' 'seven' is 'sedm,' 'eight' is 'osm,' 'nine' is 'devět,' and 'ten' is 'deset.'
Q.Is 'čtyři' used in any idioms?
While 'čtyři' itself isn't commonly found in idiomatic expressions, you might encounter phrases involving numbers that reflect the concept of 'four,' such as 'čtyři oči' meaning 'four eyes,' which refers to someone wearing glasses.
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