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šestnáct — meaning in English: sixteen

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'šestnáct' in various everyday situations, such as discussing ages, dates, or quantities. For example, a parent might say, 'Mému synovi je šestnáct let,' meaning 'My son is sixteen years old.' It's also common in educational settings when talking about numbers or exams.
Synonyms & nuances
'Šestnáct' is the straightforward numeral for sixteen in Czech. While there are other words for counting or quantifying, such as 'čtrnáct' (fourteen) or 'osmnáct' (eighteen), 'šestnáct' is specifically used to denote the number sixteen, making it essential in numerical contexts.
Culture
'Šestnáct' is derived from Old Czech, where the number naming system reflects a blend of Slavic roots and influences from historical counting systems. Interestingly, in Czech culture, the age of sixteen is often marked as a significant milestone, akin to a coming-of-age celebration, similar to sweet sixteen parties in other cultures.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'šestnáct'?
'Šestnáct' is pronounced roughly as 'shest-nahts.' The 'š' sounds like 'sh' in English, and the 'náct' part has a soft 'n' followed by 'acht' which sounds similar to 'nought' in English.
Q.What is the grammatical gender of 'šestnáct'?
'Šestnáct' is a numeral and does not have a grammatical gender on its own. However, when used in sentences, it will agree in gender with the noun it modifies, typically following the gender rules for numbers in Czech.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'šestnáct'?
A common mistake is confusing the form of 'šestnáct' when used with nouns. Remember to adjust the forms appropriately; for instance, when saying 'sixteen apples,' it is 'šestnáct jablek' where 'jablek' reflects the genitive plural form.
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