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minuta — meaning in English: minute

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'minuta' when discussing time in everyday situations, whether it’s scheduling a meeting or timing an event. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'Samo još jedna minuta,' meaning 'Just one more minute,' while waiting for a friend.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'minuta' is the standard term for 'minute,' another term you might encounter is 'trenutak,' which translates to 'moment.' However, 'trenutak' carries a connotation of a brief moment in time rather than a specific measurement, making 'minuta' the preferred choice for precise timing.
Culture
'Minuta' originates from the Latin word 'minuta,' which means 'small' and refers to the small divisions of time. Interestingly, in Croatian culture, the precise measurement of time is often emphasized, especially in urban settings where punctuality is a valued trait, reflecting a broader European attitude towards time management.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of minuta?
The plural form of 'minuta' is 'minute,' as in multiple units of time. In a sentence, you might say, 'Čekao sam pet minuta,' meaning 'I waited five minutes.'
Q.How do you use minuta in a sentence?
You can use 'minuta' in various contexts such as, 'Ovo je trajalo samo jednu minutu,' which translates to 'This lasted only one minute.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with minute in Croatian?
'Minuta' is often confused with 'čas,' which means 'hour.' A common mistake is using 'minuta' when referring to longer time periods, so remember, 'minuta' strictly refers to a minute.
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