neutral
very common
Usage
Native Bulgarian speakers commonly use the word 'Девет' when counting items, telling time, or discussing dates. You might hear it in everyday conversations, such as when someone is ordering nine of something or mentioning a schedule that includes the 9th of the month.
Synonyms & nuances
'Девет' is the standard Bulgarian word for nine, while 'девета' can refer to the feminine form in specific contexts, such as describing the ninth item in a series. Use 'девет' when simply counting, as it is more universally applicable.
Culture
'Девет' has deep roots in the Slavic languages, stemming from the Proto-Slavic *devętь. In Bulgarian culture, the number nine holds significance, often associated with completion or the end of a cycle, which can be seen in folklore and traditional rituals. Interestingly, the phrase 'девет без десет' (nine without ten) colloquially means 'short on something' or 'almost there'.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of Девет?
'Девет' is pronounced as 'Devet,' with the stress typically on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help you grasp the nuances of its pronunciation.
Q.How do you use Девет in a sentence?
You can use 'Девет' in sentences like 'Имам девет ябълки' (I have nine apples) or 'Срещата е на девет' (The meeting is at nine).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using Девет?
A common mistake is to confuse 'Девет' with its ordinal form 'девети' (ninth). Remember to use 'Девет' only when you are counting or indicating the quantity.