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vytvorenie — meaning in English: creation

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neutral common
Usage
Native Slovak speakers often use the word 'vytvorenie' in artistic and creative discussions, such as when referring to the creation of a painting or a piece of music. It can also be used in academic settings, particularly in discussions about philosophical concepts of creation or development in various fields.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'tvorba', which also means 'creation' but is often used in a broader context, encompassing both the act of creating and the final product. You would choose 'vytvorenie' when specifically referring to the act of bringing something into existence, particularly in formal or academic contexts.
Culture
'Vytvorenie' is derived from the verb 'vytvoriť', which means 'to create.' In Slovak culture, the concept of creation has deep roots in folklore and mythology, often associated with the creation of the world or significant historical events. This connection enhances the word's significance beyond mere production, tying it to cultural identity and heritage.
FAQ
Q.What does 'vytvorenie' mean in English?
'Vytvorenie' translates to 'creation' in English and refers to the act of bringing something into existence.
Q.How do I use 'vytvorenie' in a sentence?
You can use 'vytvorenie' in a sentence like: 'Vytvorenie nového umenia je proces, ktorý si vyžaduje čas a trpezlivosť.' This translates to 'The creation of new art is a process that requires time and patience.'
Q.Is 'vytvorenie' a formal word?
'Vytvorenie' is considered neutral, so it can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but it is often found in formal discussions, especially in academic or artistic settings.
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