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jídlo — meaning in English: food

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers of Czech commonly use the word 'jídlo' in everyday conversations, especially during meal times or when discussing food preferences. For instance, it might come up at a family lunch when someone asks, 'What is for jídlo today?' or when friends are planning a dinner outing.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'jídlo' is the general term for food, 'pokrm' is often used for a dish or meal with a more specific connotation. You would use 'jídlo' when referring to food in a broad sense, while 'pokrm' might be more appropriate when discussing a particular recipe or dish that has been prepared.
Culture
'Jídlo' has deep roots in Czech culture, symbolizing not just sustenance but also community and tradition. The word is derived from the Old Czech 'jídlo', which has related forms in other Slavic languages, highlighting the shared culinary traditions across these cultures. Food plays a vital role in Czech gatherings, often reflecting regional specialties and historical influences.
FAQ
Q.What does 'jídlo' mean in English?
'Jídlo' translates to 'food' in English, encompassing everything from meals to snacks in the Czech language.
Q.How do you pronounce 'jídlo'?
'Jídlo' is pronounced as 'yeed-loh'. The 'j' is pronounced like the English 'y', and the 'í' has a long 'ee' sound.
Q.Can 'jídlo' be used in formal contexts?
'Jídlo' is a neutral term and can be used in both casual and formal contexts. However, in more formal settings, you might encounter specific culinary terms or phrases related to dining.
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