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kafić — meaning in English: cafe

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informal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'kafić' when deciding where to meet friends for coffee or a light meal, especially in urban settings like Belgrade or Novi Sad. It's common to hear this term in casual conversations among young adults as they plan their social outings.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kafić' is often used interchangeably with 'kafa' in casual contexts, but 'kafić' specifically refers to the establishment itself, while 'kafa' refers to the beverage. If you're talking about meeting someone at a spot to enjoy a cup of coffee, 'kafić' is the go-to word.
Culture
'Kafić' derives from the word 'kafa,' meaning coffee, and reflects a significant aspect of Serbian culture where socializing over coffee is a cherished tradition. Historically, cafes have been cultural hubs in Serbian cities, often serving as venues for political discussions and artistic gatherings, thus playing a crucial role in the local social fabric.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kafić' mean in English?
'Kafić' translates to 'cafe' in English, referring to a casual establishment where people can enjoy coffee, snacks, and conversation.
Q.Are there different types of kafići?
Yes, there are various types of kafići ranging from small, cozy ones with a homey atmosphere to larger, more modern cafes that offer extensive menus and a vibrant ambiance.
Q.Is 'kafić' a formal or informal term?
'Kafić' is considered an informal term and is commonly used in everyday conversations rather than in formal or academic contexts.
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