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дитина — meaning in English: baby

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перемога
peremoha
екзистенція
ekzystentsiia
технологія
tekhnolohiia
усвідомлення
usvidomlennia
дитина
dytyna
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'дитина' in everyday conversations to refer to a child or baby, especially in family gatherings or when discussing parenting. For instance, a mother might say, 'Моя дитина дуже активно грає в парку!' (My baby is playing actively in the park!).
Synonyms & nuances
While 'дитина' is a general term for baby or child, another word, 'дитя' (dytya), is more formal and less commonly used in everyday speech. Use 'дитина' in casual conversation and 'дитя' in literary or formal contexts.
Culture
'Дитина' has roots in the Old Slavic word for 'child' and reflects the importance of family and children in Ukrainian culture. It's a term that carries warmth and affection, as families in Ukraine often prioritize close relationships and nurturing environments for their children.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'дитина'?
'Дитина' becomes 'діти' (dity) in the plural form, which means 'children.' This is important when talking about more than one baby or child.
Q.Is there a diminutive form for 'дитина'?
Yes, a popular diminutive is 'дитячко' (dytyachko), which conveys a sense of endearment. It’s often used by parents when speaking affectionately about their little ones.
Q.Can 'дитина' be used for older children?
While 'дитина' typically refers to younger children or babies, it can also be used in a broader sense for children up to about twelve years old, depending on the context.
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