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veseljak — meaning in English: merrymaker

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informal common
Usage
Native Croatian speakers commonly use the word 'veseljak' in social settings, such as celebrations, parties, or gatherings. When describing someone who brings joy and laughter to a gathering, this term highlights their role as a source of merriment and cheerfulness.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'veseljak' specifically emphasizes a person who brings joy and merriment, a similar word like 'zabavljač' refers more generally to an entertainer. You would use 'veseljak' when you want to highlight someone's cheerful nature rather than their role as an entertainer or performer.
Culture
'Veseljak' originates from the Croatian root 'vesel', which means 'joyful' or 'cheerful'. In Croatian culture, merrymakers are often seen as the heart of social events, embodying a spirit that uplifts the mood and fosters connections among people. The term reflects a cultural appreciation for joy and community, especially during traditional festivities.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of veseljak in English?
'Veseljak' translates to 'merrymaker' in English, referring to someone who spreads joy and happiness, especially in social settings.
Q.How do you pronounce veseljak?
'Veseljak' is pronounced as 'veh-seh-lyak', with the emphasis on the second syllable. Practicing the pronunciation with native speakers can help you master it.
Q.Can I use veseljak in formal situations?
'Veseljak' is primarily an informal term and is best used in casual conversations or social contexts. For formal settings, consider using more neutral descriptors for joyful individuals.
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