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izvanredno — meaning in English: extraordinary

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'izvanredno' in both everyday conversations and more formal settings. For instance, one might describe an artist's performance as 'izvanredno' at a cultural event, or use it to commend someone's impressive work during a team meeting.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'izvanredno' conveys a strong sense of being remarkable, similar words like 'neverovatno' (unbelievable) or 'izuzetno' (exceptional) might carry slightly different connotations. Choose 'izvanredno' when you want to highlight something that stands out significantly from the norm.
Culture
'Izvanredno' derives from the Serbian root 'izvan', meaning 'outside,' combined with 'redno', referring to 'ordinary'. This etymology reflects a cultural appreciation for excellence and the extraordinary, which is celebrated in various aspects of Serbian life, from art to culinary achievements.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'izvanredno'?
'Izvanredno' is pronounced as iz-vahn-red-no. The emphasis is on the second syllable. Practicing the pronunciation with native speakers can help you get it just right.
Q.Can 'izvanredno' be used in a negative context?
No, 'izvanredno' is always positive, denoting something extraordinary or exceptional. For negative contexts, other words like 'loše' (bad) would be more appropriate.
Q.Is 'izvanredno' commonly used in Serbian literature?
'Izvanredno' does appear in Serbian literature, often to describe characters, events, or experiences that transcend the ordinary. It adds a layer of appreciation for the remarkable aspects of life.
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