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informal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'douze' when they want to describe the act of taking a short nap, especially after lunch. You might hear it in casual conversations among friends discussing their midday routines or when someone mentions feeling sleepy during a long meeting.
Synonyms & nuances
'Douze' is often used interchangeably with 'spavati' (to sleep), but it specifically implies a light or brief sleep rather than a deep slumber. While 'spavati' can refer to a full night's sleep, 'douze' is more about those quick moments of rest that everyone craves during busy days.
Culture
'Douze' is derived from the Serbian verb 'dovati,' which means to sleep or doze off. It reflects a cultural tendency for people in Serbia to take short naps, especially during the warm, lazy afternoons, which is often seen as a way to recharge for the rest of the day.
FAQ
Q.What does 'douze' mean in English?
'Douze' translates to 'doze' in English, referring to a light sleep or nap.
Q.How do you use 'douze' in a sentence?
You can use it in a sentence like, 'I like to douze after lunch to feel more refreshed for the afternoon.'
Q.Is 'douze' a common word in Serbian?
'Douze' is a common and widely understood term in Serbian, especially among those who appreciate the art of napping during the day.
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