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mladý — meaning in English: young

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'mladý' when describing age, especially in contexts involving young people, such as discussing students, children, or new employees. For instance, you might hear it in a sentence like, 'Mladý muž je velmi talentovaný' (The young man is very talented) when referring to someone in their teens or twenties.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'mladý' specifically refers to youth, synonyms like 'nový' (new) or 'čerstvý' (fresh) have slightly different contexts. You would choose 'mladý' when you want to emphasize age rather than newness or freshness, making it the go-to term in conversations about people.
Culture
'Mladý' has roots in Old Czech, evolving from the Proto-Slavic word 'mladъ', which links to similar terms in other Slavic languages. In Czech culture, youth is often celebrated, and the word is frequently used in literature and conversation to emphasize optimism and potential associated with being young.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'mladý'?
'Mladý' is pronounced as 'mlah-dee'. The accent is on the first syllable, and the 'ý' denotes a long 'ee' sound, so practice articulating it clearly to ensure proper pronunciation.
Q.Can 'mladý' be used to describe inanimate objects?
'Mladý' is typically used to describe living beings, particularly people. For objects, it's more common to use 'nový' (new) to indicate freshness or upon first introduction.
Q.What are common phrases that include 'mladý'?
Common phrases include 'mladý člověk' (young person) and 'mladý pár' (young couple). These expressions are frequently used in everyday conversation and highlight the word's versatility in describing youth.
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