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šest — meaning in English: six

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'šest' when counting, whether it's in a classroom setting, during a game, or in everyday conversations. For example, children might say 'Imam šest jabuka' ('I have six apples') while playing or trading fruits.
Synonyms & nuances
'Šest' is the standard term for the number six in Croatian. Unlike more poetic or archaic terms for numbers, 'šest' is universally understood and used in both casual and formal settings, making it the preferred choice for everyday counting.
Culture
'Šest' is derived from the Proto-Slavic word *šěstь, which is also related to the word for 'six' in many Slavic languages. In Croatian culture, numbers often play a significant role, such as in traditional games or folklore, where counting can be a part of storytelling.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'šest'?
'Šest' is pronounced as 'shest', with a soft 'sh' sound at the beginning. It rhymes with the English word 'best', but starts with a 'sh'.
Q.Are there any idiomatic expressions that use 'šest'?
While 'šest' doesn't have specific idiomatic expressions, it can be used in phrases related to grouping or quantities, such as 'šestero djece' (six children).
Q.What is the grammatical gender of 'šest'?
'Šest' is a numeral and does not have a grammatical gender. However, when used with nouns, it will agree in gender with the noun it modifies.
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