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kde — meaning in English: where

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'kde' in everyday conversations when asking about locations or directions, such as 'Kde je nejbližší obchod?' (Where is the nearest store?). It’s a fundamental word in both casual chats and more serious discussions, often found in travel contexts or when someone is trying to meet up with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kde' is often compared to the word 'kam,' which means 'where to' and is used in contexts that imply direction rather than mere location. You would use 'kde' when you are inquiring about a specific point in space, while 'kam' would be appropriate when discussing a destination.
Culture
'Kde' is derived from the Proto-Slavic language, which has contributed significantly to many Slavic languages. Its widespread use in questions showcases the importance of location in Czech culture, especially in a country known for its rich history and beautiful landscapes. Fun fact: 'kde' is one of the first words taught to Czech language learners, emphasizing its fundamental role in communication.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kde' mean in English?
'Kde' translates to 'where' in English, and it is used to ask about locations, directions, or places.
Q.How do I use 'kde' in a sentence?
You can use 'kde' at the beginning of a question, for example, 'Kde je toaleta?' which means 'Where is the bathroom?'. It's a straightforward way to inquire about location.
Q.'Kde' vs 'kam' — what's the difference?
'Kde' means 'where' and is used for location, while 'kam' means 'where to' and indicates direction or destination. Use 'kde' when asking about a place's position.
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