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stari — meaning in English: old

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'stari' when referring to anything that has aged, such as talking about an older person, an antique item, or even an old tradition. For instance, you might hear someone say 'Moj stari prijatelj' (My old friend) in a casual conversation or describe 'stari grad' (old town) when discussing historic sites.
Synonyms & nuances
'Stari' is often used in everyday conversation, while synonyms like 'starodaven' (ancient) or 'prehoden' (prehistoric) carry more specific meanings. You would choose 'stari' when you want to convey a casual or general sense of age rather than a historical or ancient connotation.
Culture
'Stari' has its roots in the Proto-Slavic word 'starъ,' which means 'old' and has cognates in many Slavic languages. In Slovenian culture, the concept of 'stari' is often intertwined with respect for elders and a deep appreciation for history, reflecting the significance of older generations in preserving traditions.
FAQ
Q.What does the Slovenian word 'stari' mean?
'Stari' means 'old' in English and is used to describe something or someone that has aged or is from an earlier time.
Q.How do you use 'stari' in a sentence?
You can use 'stari' in sentences like 'To je moja stara knjiga' (This is my old book) or 'Moj stari avto' (My old car), making it versatile for various contexts.
Q.Are there any spelling or pronunciation tips for 'stari'?
'Stari' is pronounced as ['stah-ree'], with emphasis on the first syllable. It's important to note the vowel sounds, as they can change the meaning of other similar Slovenian words.
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