neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'pripremiti' when discussing tasks that require planning and organization, such as preparing meals for family gatherings or getting ready for a business presentation. It can also be heard in educational settings where students are advised to 'pripremiti' their materials for exams.
Synonyms & nuances
'Pripremiti' is closely related to 'spremiti', which also means 'to prepare.' However, 'spremiti' is more often used in casual contexts, such as packing your bag or tidying up, while 'pripremiti' implies a more thorough or intentional preparation, like setting up an event or planning a project.
Culture
'Pripremiti' comes from the verb 'pripremiti se', which means 'to prepare oneself.' In Serbian culture, preparation is often seen as a crucial step to success, whether it be in cooking traditional dishes for holidays or preparing for important life events like weddings. This word reflects a cultural emphasis on diligence and forethought.
FAQ
Q.How do I use the word 'pripremiti' in a sentence?
'Pripremiti' is used similarly to 'prepare' in English. For example: 'Moram pripremiti večeru za goste' means 'I need to prepare dinner for the guests.'
Q.What is the difference between 'pripremiti' and 'spremiti'?
'Pripremiti' implies a more detailed, structured preparation, while 'spremiti' is often used for more immediate or casual situations.
Q.Is 'pripremiti' a reflexive verb?
'Pripremiti' is not reflexive. It describes the action of preparing something or someone, rather than preparing oneself. For reflexive situations, 'pripremiti se' would be used.