neutral
very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'Двадцять' in various everyday situations, such as counting items in a store or discussing age. For example, a parent might say, 'My child is Двадцять months old,' while shopping, someone might ask, 'How much is this for Двадцять pieces?'
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'Двадцять' is 'два десятки,' which translates to 'two tens.' However, 'Двадцять' is the more commonly used term in daily conversation, while 'два десятки' might be used in a more mathematical or formal context.
Culture
'Двадцять' has its roots in the Proto-Slavic word 'двадцять,' which also means twenty in other Slavic languages. This number plays a significant role in Ukrainian culture, often appearing in traditional songs and festivals, indicating its importance in communal gatherings and celebrations.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'Двадцять'?
'Двадцять' is pronounced as 'dvah-dzyat'. The 'д' is similar to the 'd' in 'dog', and the 'ц' sounds like the 'ts' in 'cats'.
Q.What numbers come before and after 'Двадцять'?
'Двадцять' is preceded by 'дев’ятнадцять' (nineteen) and followed by 'двадцять один' (twenty-one). Understanding this sequence helps in counting and numerical conversations.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'Двадцять'?
A common mistake is mispronouncing the word or using it in the wrong case. Remember to adjust the form based on context, such as using it in the genitive case when talking about amounts, like 'двадцяти гривень' (twenty hryvnias).