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pojesti — meaning in English: to eat

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Slovenian speakers commonly use the word 'pojesti' in everyday conversations, especially during meal times or when discussing food. For instance, you might hear it when friends are inviting each other to lunch or when discussing what to eat for dinner at home.
Synonyms & nuances
'Pojesti' is a straightforward term for 'to eat'. In contrast, 'zaužiti' emphasizes the act of consuming food for nourishment, often used in a more formal context. You would choose 'pojesti' for casual conversation about meals, while 'zaužiti' might appear in health-related discussions.
Culture
The verb 'pojesti' comes from the Proto-Slavic root *jeděti, which means 'to eat'. In Slovenian culture, sharing meals is a significant social activity, often reflecting hospitality and community bonding. Interestingly, the Slovenian tradition of enjoying food extends beyond just nourishment; it's a way of celebrating family and friendships.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'pojesti' mean in English?
'Pojesti' translates to 'to eat' in English and is commonly used to describe the action of consuming food.
Q.How do you conjugate 'pojesti' in different tenses?
'Pojesti' is an irregular verb; in the present tense, it conjugates to 'jem' (I eat), 'ješ' (you eat), 'je' (he/she/it eats), and so on. In the past tense, you might say 'pojé' (he/she ate).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'pojesti'?
A common mistake is confusing 'pojesti' with 'jemati', which also pertains to eating. 'Pojesti' implies completing the act of eating, while 'jemati' means to consume in a more general sense.
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