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vreme — meaning in English: time

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Serbian speakers commonly use 'vreme' in everyday conversations about daily schedules or discussing plans. For example, you might hear it during a casual chat about what time a friend wants to meet for coffee, or while planning a family trip and determining the best time to go.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'vreme' specifically means 'time,' another related word is 'trenutak,' which means 'moment.' You would use 'vreme' when discussing broader concepts of time, like hours or days, whereas 'trenutak' is used for specific instances or fleeting moments.
Culture
'Vreme' has its roots in the Proto-Slavic word 'vremě,' which is related to time and weather. Interestingly, in Serbian culture, time is often considered fluid and less rigid than in some Western cultures — a perspective that can influence conversations and social interactions about punctuality.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'vreme' in English?
'Vreme' translates to 'time' in English, encompassing both the concept of time as a measure and the specific time of day.
Q.How do you use 'vreme' in a sentence?
You can use 'vreme' in sentences like 'Koliko je vreme?' meaning 'What time is it?' or 'Nemam dovoljno vremena,' which means 'I don't have enough time.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'vreme' usage?
A common mistake is using 'vreme' to refer to weather, as it can also mean that in Serbian. Make sure to provide context to clarify whether you're discussing time or weather conditions.
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