neutral
very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'dvadeset' when discussing age, quantities, or prices. For instance, you might hear it in a grocery store when a cashier totals a bill of 20 kuna, or when someone announces their 20th birthday at a celebration.
Synonyms & nuances
'Dvadeset' is straightforward and widely used, but you might encounter the numerical representation '20' in more technical contexts. While the numeral is universal, 'dvadeset' adds a linguistic flair that enriches everyday conversations.
Culture
'Dvadeset' has a fascinating connection to the base-20 counting system that is still reflected in some cultural practices. In Croatian folklore, the number 20 is often associated with milestones and rites of passage, marking significant transitions in life, such as adulthood.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'dvadeset' in Croatian?
'Dvadeset' is pronounced as 'dva-de-set.' It’s broken into three syllables, making it easier for learners to say correctly once they practice the sounds.
Q.Are there any phrases that commonly include 'dvadeset'?
'Dvadeset' often appears in expressions like 'dvadeset godina' which means 'twenty years.' This phrase could be used in contexts discussing someone’s age or the duration of something, like a relationship or a job.
Q.Is 'dvadeset' used in formal writing?
'Dvadeset' is commonly used in both spoken and written Croatian, including formal contexts. However, in formal writing, it might sometimes be represented numerically as '20' for clarity, especially in data or statistics.