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kupiti — meaning in English: buy

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'kupiti' in everyday situations, such as when discussing shopping plans with friends or family. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'Idem kupiti kruh' (I'm going to buy bread) in a casual conversation at a market.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kupiti' is the most straightforward term for 'to buy' in Croatian, while 'nabaviti' means 'to procure' and often implies acquiring something with effort. You would choose 'kupiti' when discussing everyday purchases and 'nabaviti' when referring to something that may require searching or sourcing.
Culture
'Kupiti' is derived from the Old Slavic word 'kupiti', which also means to buy or purchase. This term is deeply embedded in Croatian culture, where markets and local shops play a significant role in daily life, making the act of buying a communal experience filled with social interactions.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'kupiti' in a sentence?
'Kupiti' can be used simply as 'Ja ću kupiti knjigu' (I will buy a book). It’s versatile for various contexts.
Q.What are some common phrases with 'kupiti'?
Common phrases include 'kupiti nešto novo' (to buy something new) and 'kupiti u trgovini' (to buy in a store), which you can use in various shopping situations.
Q.Is there a specific conjugation for 'kupiti' I should know?
'Kupiti' is a perfective verb, meaning it describes a completed action. In the present tense, it conjugates as 'kupujem' (I buy), 'kupuješ' (you buy), and so on.
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