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Сім — meaning in English: Seven

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переживання
perezhyvannya
екзистенція
ekzystentsiia
Сім
Sim
критика
krytyka
зокрема
zokrema
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neutral very common
Usage
The word 'Сім' is commonly used in everyday conversations among native Ukrainian speakers, particularly when counting objects, discussing age, or mentioning days of the week. For example, you might hear a parent saying, 'My son is Сім years old' or a teacher asking, 'How many days are there in a week? There are Сім!'.
Synonyms & nuances
'Сім' is straightforward and is the standard term for 'seven'. While the word 'сім' does not have direct synonyms, when it comes to counting, you may encounter 'сімнадцять' (seventeen), which includes the root for seven. However, 'сім' is specifically used for the number itself without any additional qualifiers.
Culture
'Сім' not only means 'seven' but also holds cultural significance, as the number seven is often associated with good luck and perfection in Ukrainian folklore. The origins of the word can be traced back to Proto-Slavic, showcasing its deep roots in the Slavic linguistic family, which reflects the historical interplay of languages in the region.
FAQ
Q.How do you say seven in Ukrainian?
'Seven' in Ukrainian is 'Сім'. You can use it when counting, talking about age, or discussing quantities.
Q.What are some other numbers in Ukrainian?
In addition to 'Сім' (seven), here are a few more: 'один' (one), 'два' (two), 'три' (three), 'чотири' (four), 'п’ять' (five), and 'шість' (six).
Q.Are there common mistakes with numbers in Ukrainian?
A common mistake is mispronouncing the vowel sounds in numbers. Ensuring the correct pronunciation of 'Сім' (Sim) with a clear 'i' sound can help you communicate more effectively.
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