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prepričati — meaning in English: to convince

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'prepričati' in discussions where persuasion is key, such as in debates or negotiations. For instance, a lawyer may need to 'prepričati' a jury of their client's innocence during a trial, or a sales representative might 'prepričati' a potential customer to make a purchase.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'prepričati' means to convince, similar verbs like 'nagovoriti' (to persuade) carry a slightly different connotation, suggesting a more direct approach. Choose 'prepričati' when the intention is to change someone’s mind through reasoned argument rather than merely influencing them.
Culture
'Prepričati' is derived from the verb 'pričati,' which means 'to talk' or 'to tell.' This connection highlights the importance of communication in persuasion, reflecting Slovenian culture's emphasis on dialogue and consensus in both personal and professional spheres. Interestingly, the act of convincing is often seen as a communal effort in Slovenia, where discussions frequently involve multiple viewpoints.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'prepričati' in a sentence?
'Prepričati' can be used in various contexts, such as 'Moram te prepričati, da je to dobra ideja,' meaning 'I have to convince you that this is a good idea.'
Q.What is the past tense of 'prepričati'?
The past tense of 'prepričati' is 'prepričal' for masculine subjects and 'prepričala' for feminine subjects. For example, 'On je prepričal svojo mamo,' translates to 'He convinced his mother.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'prepričati'?
A common mistake is using 'prepričati' without the correct preposition. In Slovenian, you typically say 'prepričati nekoga,' meaning 'to convince someone.' Avoid dropping 'nekoga', as it can lead to confusion.
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