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osm — meaning in English: eight

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'osm' in various everyday contexts, such as counting objects, telling time, or discussing age. For example, you might hear a parent say, 'Mám osm jablek' (I have eight apples) while shopping or a teacher referencing the number of students in a class.
Synonyms & nuances
The Czech word 'osm' is quite straightforward and primarily used to denote the number eight. Unlike other words for numbers, such as 'dvě' (two), which can also imply duality or pairing, 'osm' is used purely for its numerical value and does not carry additional connotations.
Culture
'Osm' is derived from the Proto-Slavic word 'os'mь', which also means 'eight'. In many cultures, the number eight has a special significance; for instance, in Chinese culture, it's often associated with prosperity and good fortune. This cultural importance can sometimes influence the way numbers are viewed in everyday conversations.
FAQ
Q.What is the Czech word for eight?
'Osm' is the Czech word for eight. It's a basic numeral that every Czech learner should know, especially since numbers frequently appear in daily conversation, whether while shopping or telling time.
Q.How do you pronounce 'osm' in Czech?
'Osm' is pronounced as 'osem'. The 'o' is pronounced like the 'o' in 'pot', and the 's' is clear and crisp, followed by a soft 'm'.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'osm' in sentences?
One common mistake is forgetting to use the correct case when 'osm' describes something, as Czech is an inflected language. Make sure to adjust the form of any nouns that accompany it according to their grammatical role in the sentence.
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