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zkusit — meaning in English: try

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'zkusit' in everyday situations, such as when suggesting a new restaurant to a friend or when encouraging someone to attempt a challenging task. For example, a parent might say to their child, 'Zkusit to ještě jednou' ('Try it one more time') to promote perseverance.
Synonyms & nuances
'Zkusit' is often used when suggesting a trial or attempt, while 'pokoušet se' implies a more persistent effort. You would choose 'zkusit' in casual contexts when inviting someone to give something a go rather than emphasizing continual effort.
Culture
'Zkusit' originates from the Czech verb 'zkoušet', which means 'to test' or 'to try out.' This reflects a cultural attitude towards exploration and experimentation, which is deeply embedded in Czech traditions of craftsmanship and innovation, making the act of 'trying' not merely a step towards success but a valued endeavor in itself.
FAQ
Q.What does 'zkusit' mean in English?
'Zkusit' translates to 'try' in English, used to indicate an attempt to do something, whether it's tasting food, attempting a task, or testing an idea.
Q.How do you conjugate 'zkusit' in the present tense?
In the present tense, 'zkusit' is conjugated as follows: 'zkusím' (I try), 'zkusíš' (you try), 'zkusí' (he/she/it tries), 'zkusíme' (we try), 'zkusíte' (you all try), and 'zkusí' (they try).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'zkusit'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'zkusit' with 'zkoušet.' While both involve trying, 'zkusit' is for one-time attempts, whereas 'zkoušet' suggests repeated or ongoing efforts.
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