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nineteen in Czech: devatenáct

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neutral very common
Usage
Czech speakers use the word 'devatenáct' in everyday situations, such as when discussing their age or counting items. For example, a teenager might say, 'Mám devatenáct let,' meaning 'I am nineteen years old.' It's also common in educational settings, where teachers might ask students to count to nineteen.
Synonyms & nuances
'Devatenáct' is specific and precise, denoting the exact number nineteen. While you could use 'víc než osmnáct' (more than eighteen) to convey a similar idea, it lacks the clarity and exactness of 'devatenáct.' This word is favored in contexts where precision in numbering is crucial.
Culture
'Devatenáct' is derived from the Old Czech word 'devětnáct,' which reflects the number system's unique approach to counting. In Czech culture, reaching nineteen often signifies the transition into adulthood, celebrated with various traditions and customs. Interestingly, this number is often associated with high school graduation celebrations in the Czech Republic, marking a significant milestone in a young person's life.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'devatenáct'?
'Devatenáct' is pronounced as 'deh-vah-teh-nahts'. The emphasis is on the second syllable, which helps learners articulate the word more clearly.
Q.What is the plural form of 'devatenáct'?
The word 'devatenáct' is a cardinal number and does not have a plural form as it stands alone when counting. It is always used in the singular form to denote the number nineteen.
Q.When do I use 'devatenáct' in a sentence?
'Devatenáct' is used when you want to indicate the number nineteen in various contexts, such as age, quantity, or position. For example, you might say, 'Na stole je devatenáct jablek,' meaning 'There are nineteen apples on the table.'
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