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jablko — meaning in English: apple

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Slovak speakers often use the word 'jablko' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing food, health, or recipes. You might hear it in a grocery store when someone is picking apples or during a family gathering when discussing favorite fruits.
Synonyms & nuances
'Jablko' is specifically used for the common apple, while 'slivka' refers to a plum. While both are fruits enjoyed in Slovakia, 'jablko' is often associated with freshness and health, making it the go-to word when discussing nutritious snacks.
Culture
The word 'jablko' comes from the Proto-Slavic term *jablъko, which is linked to the word for apple in many Slavic languages, highlighting a shared cultural significance around this fruit. In Slovakia, apples are not only popular as a snack but also feature prominently in traditional dishes, especially desserts like jablkový koláč (apple pie).
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of jablko in Slovak?
The plural form of 'jablko' is 'jablká'. You would use this when talking about multiple apples, for example, 'Kupujem jablká' means 'I am buying apples.'
Q.Are there different types of jablko in Slovak?
'Jablko' can refer to any apple type, but there are specific names for varieties, like 'zlaté jablko' for golden apples. Knowing these can be useful when discussing specific types in Slovak.
Q.How do you use jablko in a sentence?
'Jablko' is used like any noun; for example, 'Toto jablko je sladké' means 'This apple is sweet.' Remember to match your adjectives with the noun's gender and case!
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