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dva — meaning in English: two

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'dva' in everyday situations, such as counting items, ordering food, or discussing plans. For instance, you might hear someone say 'Daj mi dva kruha' when asking for two loaves of bread at a bakery. It’s also used in educational settings when teaching numbers to children.
Synonyms & nuances
'Dva' is the standard term for 'two' in Croatian, while 'dvoje' can refer to two people or things in a more collective sense. You would use 'dva' when you want to specify two of something tangible, whereas 'dvoje' might be more appropriate when discussing a couple or a duo.
Culture
The word 'dva' has its roots in Proto-Slavic, where it was originally 'dva', showcasing the stability of linguistic evolution in the Slavic languages. In Croatian culture, numbers often play a significant role in traditional customs, such as the importance of the number two in pairs, symbolizing balance and harmony.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'dva' in Croatian?
'Dva' is pronounced as /dva/, with a clear 'd' sound followed by 'va'. It rhymes with the English word 'spa'.
Q.Are there any special rules for using 'dva' in a sentence?
'Dva' agrees with the gender of the noun it modifies. For masculine nouns, use 'dva', but for feminine nouns, you would use 'dvije'. For example, 'dva auta' (two cars) vs. 'dvije žene' (two women).
Q.What are common mistakes when using the word 'dva'?
A common mistake is confusion with 'dvoje.' Remember that 'dva' is for countable items, while 'dvoje' is used for people or groups. It's easy to mix them up, so pay attention to the context.
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