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trvať — meaning in English: last

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neutral common
Usage
Native Slovak speakers commonly use 'trvať' in everyday conversations when discussing the duration of events or actions. For instance, you might hear it in a context like planning a meeting, where someone asks how long it will last, or when discussing the duration of a film or a relationship.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'trvať' conveys the notion of lasting duration, synonyms like 'trvať na' (to insist on) add a layer of meaning related to persistence. You would choose 'trvať' when you want to focus specifically on the time aspect, whereas other terms might shift the emphasis toward assertiveness or insistence.
Culture
'Trvať' has roots in the Proto-Slavic language, which gives it a historical depth that connects modern Slovaks to their linguistic heritage. Interestingly, the word can also reflect cultural values around perseverance and the importance of enduring commitments, making it significant in discussions about everything from personal relationships to traditions in Slovak culture.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'trvať' mean in English?
'Trvať' translates to 'last' in English, referring to the duration of an event or situation.
Q.How do you use 'trvať' in a sentence?
You can use 'trvať' in phrases like 'Ako dlho to bude trvať?' which means 'How long will it last?'. It's often used in discussions about time.
Q.Are there any common mistakes learners make with 'trvať'?
A common mistake is to misuse 'trvať' with time expressions; remember that it usually pairs with time indicators, such as hours, days, or expressions of duration.
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