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šest — meaning in English: six

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'šest' in various everyday situations, such as counting objects, indicating time, or discussing age. For example, you might hear a parent saying 'Mám šest dětí' (I have six children) or someone checking the time at 6 o'clock, saying 'Je šest hodin.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Šest' is a straightforward term for the number six, while 'šesti' can be used in specific grammatical contexts, like in the genitive case. You would choose 'šest' for general counting but switch to 'šesti' when discussing possession or relationships, such as 'pět z šesti' (five out of six).
Culture
'Šest' not only means 'six' in Czech but also represents a significant milestone in various traditions, such as when children reach the age of six and start school. The word has roots in the Proto-Slavic language, showcasing its deep historical ties and evolution within the Slavic language family.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'šest' in Czech?
'Šest' is pronounced as 'shest', with the 'š' sounding like the 'sh' in 'ship'. Emphasize the single syllable and make sure to keep the 's' soft.
Q.Are there any idiomatic expressions using 'šest'?
While 'šest' is primarily used as a number, you might hear it in contexts like 'šest krát' which translates to 'six times', often used in discussions about frequency or repetition.
Q.What are common mistakes when using 'šest'?
A common mistake is confusing 'šest' with 'šesti' in different grammatical cases. Always remember to use 'šest' for counting and basic references, and reserve 'šesti' for more complex grammatical structures.
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