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doma — meaning in English: at home

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Slovak speakers commonly use 'doma' in everyday conversations when referring to their home environment. For example, someone might say, 'Som doma' (I am at home) after a long day, or 'Doma mám knihu, ktorú si požičiam' (I have a book at home that I will borrow) when discussing their belongings.
Synonyms & nuances
'Doma' is often used interchangeably with 'v dome' (in the house), but 'doma' emphasizes the feeling of being at home rather than simply being inside a physical structure. You would choose 'doma' to express emotional or physical comfort associated with home life.
Culture
The word 'doma' comes from the Old Slovak word 'dom', meaning house or home. In Slovak culture, the concept of 'home' carries profound significance, often associated with family gatherings, traditions, and a sense of belonging. This reflects the central role of the family unit in Slovak society, where home is a place of comfort and connection.
FAQ
Q.What does 'doma' mean in English?
'Doma' translates to 'at home' in English. It conveys a sense of being in one's own space, highlighting comfort and familiarity.
Q.How do you use 'doma' in a sentence?
You can use 'doma' by saying something like 'Chcem zostať doma' which means 'I want to stay at home'. It's a very common phrase for discussing plans related to home.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 'doma'?
A common mistake is confusing 'doma' with 'dom', which means 'house'. Remember, 'doma' refers to the concept of being at home, while 'dom' refers to the physical structure.
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