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tél — meaning in English: winter

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tél
különbség
elkerülhetetlen
sétál
félelem
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'tél' during conversations about the weather, especially as the colder months approach. For instance, you might hear it in discussions about holiday plans, winter sports, or seasonal traditions like making gulyás (a traditional Hungarian soup) on a chilly day.
Synonyms & nuances
'Tél' is often used interchangeably with 'zima', but 'zima' is borrowed from Slavic languages and may be used in more poetic or literary contexts. 'Tél' is more commonly used in everyday conversation, making it the go-to term for winter in most situations.
Culture
The Hungarian word 'tél' has its roots in ancient languages, resembling the Slavic word for winter. In Hungary, winter is not just a season; it’s a time for vibrant festivals like the Busó festivities, where locals dress in masks and celebrate the end of winter with lively parades. This embodies the cultural significance of 'tél' beyond just cold weather.
FAQ
Q.What does 'tél' mean in English?
'Tél' means 'winter' in English, referring to the coldest season of the year, typically characterized by lower temperatures and often snow in Hungary.
Q.How do you use 'tél' in a sentence?
You can use 'tél' in a sentence like 'A tél nagyon hideg lett ebben az évben,' which translates to 'This winter has been very cold this year.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'tél'?
Learners sometimes confuse 'tél' with 'tavasz,' which means 'spring.' Make sure to remember that 'tél' refers specifically to the winter season.
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