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zabudnúť — meaning in English: to forget

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neutral common
Usage
Native Slovak speakers frequently use 'zabudnúť' in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing tasks or commitments that have slipped their minds. For example, you might hear someone say, 'Zabudol som na stretnutie,' meaning 'I forgot about the meeting,' in both casual discussions and more serious contexts like work.
Synonyms & nuances
'Zabudnúť' is often used interchangeably with 'nepamätať si,' which also means 'to forget.' However, 'nepamätať si' emphasizes a failure to remember something specific, while 'zabudnúť' can imply a more general act of forgetting, making it the go-to choice in broader contexts.
Culture
'Zabudnúť' is derived from the Slovak root word 'zabudnúť,' which has connections to the word 'búd,' meaning 'to be.' This reflects a deep-rooted cultural acknowledgment of memory and forgetfulness, illustrating how forgetting is a universal human experience. In Slovak folklore, forgetting is sometimes portrayed as both a burden and a blessing, suggesting a nuanced relationship with memories.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of zabudnúť in English?
'Zabudnúť' means 'to forget' in English. It is used when someone fails to remember something in various contexts, from casual to formal.
Q.How do you conjugate zabudnúť in the past tense?
In the past tense, 'zabudnúť' becomes 'zabudol' for masculine subjects, 'zabudla' for feminine subjects, and 'zabudli' for plural subjects. For example, 'Zabudol som na to' means 'I forgot about it.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using zabudnúť?
A common mistake is using 'zabudnúť' with a direct object without the right preposition. Remember to say 'zabudnúť na' when referring to what was forgotten, e.g., 'zabudol som na to' (I forgot about it).
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