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intenzivní — meaning in English: intensive

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Usage
Native speakers use the word 'intenzivní' in various contexts, particularly when discussing courses or training programs, such as language classes or fitness regimes. For example, someone might describe their experience in an 'intenzivní jazykový kurz' (intensive language course) to emphasize the rigorous and immersive nature of the lessons.
Synonyms & nuances
'Intenzivní' is often compared to 'náročný', which means 'demanding'. While both imply a high level of effort, 'náročný' focuses more on the challenges and difficulties presented by the task. You would use 'intenzivní' when you want to emphasize the concentrated, immersive nature of an experience rather than just its difficulty.
Culture
The Czech word 'intenzivní' is derived from the Latin 'intensivus', which means 'to strengthen or increase'. This term not only reflects a high level of effort or concentration but also embodies a cultural appreciation for commitment and dedication in various fields, from education to sports. In Czech culture, intensive programs are often seen as a fast track to mastery, highlighting the value placed on perseverance.
FAQ
Q.What does 'intenzivní' mean in English?
'Intenzivní' translates to 'intensive' in English, often used to describe programs or experiences that require a great deal of focus and effort over a short period.
Q.How do you use 'intenzivní' in a sentence?
You can use 'intenzivní' in sentences like 'Mám intenzivní kurz češtiny' which means 'I have an intensive Czech course.' It highlights the rigorous nature of the course.
Q.Are there common mistakes with the word 'intenzivní'?
A common mistake is confusing 'intenzivní' with 'intense'. While they are similar, 'intenzivní' specifically refers to the immersive and focused quality of an experience, whereas 'intense' can refer to emotional or sensory experiences.
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