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osmnáct — meaning in English: eighteen

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'osmnáct' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing age or significant milestones, such as celebrating a birthday. It's common to hear 'osmnáct' during celebrations or in discussions about legal rights that are granted at age eighteen, such as voting or drinking alcohol.
Synonyms & nuances
'Osmnáct' is specifically used to denote the number eighteen, while 'dospělost' (adulthood) refers to the state of being an adult. You would choose 'osmnáct' when specifically talking about age or quantities, as opposed to discussing maturity or legal status.
Culture
'Osmnáct' derives from the Old Czech word 'osmnáct', which is a combination of 'os-' (eight) and 'náct' (ten), illustrating how numbers are constructed in Czech. The age of eighteen is a significant milestone in many cultures, often marking the transition into adulthood with a variety of rights and responsibilities.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'osmnáct'?
'Osmnáct' is pronounced as 'oss-mnahts', with the emphasis on the second syllable. The 's' is soft, and the 'á' is pronounced like 'ah'.
Q.What is the significance of turning eighteen in Czech culture?
Turning eighteen in Czech culture is significant as it marks the transition into adulthood. At this age, individuals can vote, consume alcohol, and are legally recognized as adults.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'osmnáct'?
A common mistake is confusing 'osmnáct' with similar sounding numbers like 'patnáct' (fifteen) or 'devatenáct' (nineteen). Pay close attention to the differences in prefix 'os-' for eighteen versus 'pat-' for fifteen.
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