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Vienpadsmit — meaning in English: Eleven

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'vienpadsmit' in everyday situations, such as when telling time, counting items, or discussing age. For instance, a parent might say, 'My son is vienpadsmit years old' during a casual conversation at a family gathering.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'vienpadsmit' specifically means 'eleven,' the word 'desmit viens' (ten one) can also refer to the number eleven. However, 'vienpadsmit' is the more commonly used term in all contexts, making it the preferred choice in both spoken and written Latvian.
Culture
'Vienpadsmit' is derived from the Latvian numerical system, where 'vien-' means 'one' and 'padsmit' comes from 'desmit,' meaning 'ten.' This structure reflects the logical construction of numbers in Latvian, which makes learning them quite intuitive for English speakers. Interestingly, in Latvia, eleven is often associated with the start of adolescence and the transition into more significant responsibilities.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of 'vienpadsmit'?
The pronunciation of 'vienpadsmit' is approximately 'vee-en-pahdz-meet.' This phonetic breakdown can help you articulate the word more naturally as you practice.
Q.How do I use 'vienpadsmit' in a sentence?
'Vienpadsmit' can be used in various contexts, such as 'Es esmu vienpadsmit gadi' meaning 'I am eleven years old.' It's also useful in basic arithmetic or while telling time.
Q.Is 'vienpadsmit' used in formal writing?
'Vienpadsmit' is considered neutral, which means it can be used in both formal and informal writing. Whether you're drafting an essay or chatting with friends, this word fits seamlessly into your vocabulary.
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