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to je — meaning in English: that is

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'to je' in everyday conversations to identify or describe objects or situations. For example, during a casual chat about a new restaurant, someone might say, 'To je výborné miesto,' meaning 'That is an excellent place.' It's also common in formal settings, such as presentations, when stating facts or opinions.
Synonyms & nuances
'To je' can be compared to 'toto je' (this is) when pointing out something specific nearby. While 'to je' is more general and can refer to anything at a distance, 'toto je' emphasizes immediacy, making it ideal for direct demonstrations.
Culture
'To je' has its roots in the Old Slovak language, evolving from the necessity to express existence or identity. Interestingly, Slovak, like many Slavic languages, often omits the verb 'to be' in the present tense, but 'to je' stands out as a key phrase. It's a staple in Slovak culture, reflecting the directness and clarity valued in communication.
FAQ
Q.What does 'to je' mean in English?
'To je' translates to 'that is' in English, often used to identify or describe something in Slovak.
Q.How do I use 'to je' in a sentence?
You can use 'to je' followed by a noun or adjective to make a statement. For example, 'To je kniha' means 'That is a book.'
Q.Is there a difference between 'to je' and 'to boli'?
'To je' is used for present tense, meaning 'that is,' while 'to boli' refers to past tense, meaning 'that was.' It's important to match the verb form with the time reference.
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