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piť — meaning in English: to drink

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súhlasím
jedenásť
rieka
piť
kamarát
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Slovak speakers commonly use the word 'piť' in everyday conversations when discussing beverages, meals, and social gatherings. For example, you might hear 'Ideme piť víno' ('We're going to drink wine') when friends are planning a night out or celebrating a special occasion.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'piť' means 'to drink', another word 'napíjať' can imply 'to sip' or 'to take a drink slowly'. You would choose 'piť' in most situations where the act of drinking is simply stated, while 'napíjať' suggests a more deliberate or leisurely pace.
Culture
'Piť' is rooted in Old Slavic, tracing its origins back to the word 'piti', which meant 'to drink'. In Slovak culture, drinking is often a communal activity, whether it's sharing a beer with friends or sipping coffee during a friendly chat, highlighting the importance of social bonds.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of the word 'piť'?
'Piť' is pronounced as 'peet', with a long 'ee' sound. You can practice saying it by trying to stretch the vowel sound a bit longer.
Q.Are there different forms of the verb 'piť' in Slovak?
Yes, 'piť' is a verb that can be conjugated depending on the tense and subject. For example, 'pijem' means 'I drink', while 'pije' means 'he/she drinks'.
Q.Can 'piť' be used in a formal context?
'Piť' is generally used in neutral contexts, but it can also appear in formal situations. For example, in a toast at a wedding, one might say, 'Pijeme na šťastie' ('We drink to happiness').
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