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kultura — meaning in English: culture

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'kultura' in various contexts, such as discussing traditional customs during family gatherings or when talking about Serbia's rich artistic heritage in educational settings. For instance, you might hear it during a conversation about attending a music festival that showcases Serbian folk culture, emphasizing its importance in community identity.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'kultura' broadly encompasses the concept of culture, the word 'nasleđe' (heritage) focuses more on inherited traditions and legacies. You would choose 'kultura' when discussing the broader aspects of daily life and societal norms, while 'nasleđe' would be more fitting for historical context and ancestry.
Culture
'Kultura' has roots in the Latin word 'cultura,' which means 'cultivation' or 'to cultivate.' This reflects how culture is often seen as the cultivation of human intellect and societal values. In Serbia, discussions about 'kultura' often tie in closely with national pride, especially concerning traditional music, dance, and art forms that have been preserved through generations.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kultura' mean in English?
'Kultura' translates to 'culture' in English, referring to the shared practices, norms, and values of a group of people. It encompasses everything from art and music to social customs.
Q.How is 'kultura' used in everyday conversation?
'Kultura' is commonly used when discussing topics related to Serbian traditions, festivals, and even contemporary artistic expressions. For instance, you might say, 'Naša kultura je bogata,' meaning 'Our culture is rich.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'kultura'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'kultura' with 'civilizacija' (civilization). While both refer to aspects of human society, 'civilizacija' refers more specifically to the broader structures that support a society, whereas 'kultura' focuses on the expressions and practices within those societies.
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