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pripovetka — meaning in English: story

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'pripovetka' in informal settings, such as during family gatherings or when sharing personal experiences with friends. It is also common in literary discussions, where one might refer to a 'pripovetka' to describe a short story or anecdote that captures an essential lesson or moral.
Synonyms & nuances
'Pripovetka' is often used to describe a narrative that is fictional or semi-fictional, whereas 'priča' can refer to any story, including personal anecdotes. Choosing 'pripovetka' over 'priča' often conveys a more structured and artistic narrative form.
Culture
'Pripovetka' originates from the verb 'pripovijati', which means 'to tell' or 'to narrate'. In Serbian culture, storytelling is a rich tradition, with many folk tales and oral histories passed down through generations, making 'pripovetka' not just a term for a story, but a window into the heart of Serbian folklore.
FAQ
Q.What does 'pripovetka' mean in English?
'Pripovetka' translates to 'story' in English, specifically referring to a short narrative that conveys a particular theme or lesson.
Q.How do I use 'pripovetka' in a sentence?
You can use 'pripovetka' in a sentence like: 'Pročitao sam predivnu pripovetku večeras.' which means 'I read a beautiful story tonight.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'pripovetka'?
One common mistake is using 'pripovetka' for longer narratives, such as novels or epics. Remember, 'pripovetka' specifically refers to shorter stories.
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