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zdravo — meaning in English: Hello

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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'zdravo' when greeting friends and family, often in casual settings like cafes or at home. It's also used in friendly interactions at work, making it versatile for both social and semi-formal situations.
Synonyms & nuances
'Zdravo' is a casual greeting, while 'dobar dan' (good day) is more formal and used in professional or respectful contexts. You would choose 'zdravo' over 'dobar dan' when you meet friends or in relaxed environments to convey warmth.
Culture
'Zdravo' comes from the Croatian word for 'healthy' and reflects a culture that values well-being and friendliness. It's not just a greeting; it's a way of wishing someone good health, making it a warm and caring expression that resonates deeply in Croatian society.
FAQ
Q.What does 'zdravo' mean in English?
'Zdravo' means 'hello' in English, and it is a common way to greet people in Croatia.
Q.When should I use 'zdravo'?
You should use 'zdravo' in informal situations, such as when greeting friends or family. It's perfect for casual conversations.
Q.Are there different ways to say hello in Croatian?
Yes, besides 'zdravo', you can say 'bok' for a more informal greeting or 'dobar dan' for a formal hello during the day.
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