§ Understanding 'mesiac' (month/moon) in context
Alright, let's talk about 'mesiac'. This word is quite common in Slovak, and it has two main meanings: 'moon' and 'month'. The good news is, usually, the context makes it clear which one is being used. You'll hear this word popping up in all sorts of conversations, from planning your schedule to talking about the night sky. Mastering 'mesiac' is definitely a step forward in sounding more natural in Slovak.
§ 'Mesiac' at work: schedules and deadlines
In a work environment, 'mesiac' almost always refers to 'month'. You'll hear it when discussing project timelines, payment schedules, or reporting periods. It's a key word for understanding business operations in Slovak.
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- Monthly report
Potrebujeme dokončiť správu do konca tohto mesiaca. (We need to finish the report by the end of this month.)
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- Salary payment
Výplata je vždy v polovici mesiaca. (Salary is always in the middle of the month.)
You'll also hear it when talking about contracts or agreements that run for a certain number of months.
Zmluva platí na dvanásť mesiacov. (The contract is valid for twelve months.)
§ 'Mesiac' at school: academic calendar and science
In a school setting, 'mesiac' is also frequently used to mean 'month' when discussing semesters, exam periods, or school holidays. But here's where the 'moon' meaning might sneak in, especially in science classes.
- When talking about the academic year:
Školský rok trvá deväť mesiacov. (The school year lasts nine months.)
- When discussing a specific month for an event:
Skúšky sú budúci mesiac. (Exams are next month.)
In a science class, particularly astronomy, 'mesiac' will definitely mean 'moon'.
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- Phases of the moon
Fázy mesiaca sú zaujímavé. (The phases of the moon are interesting.)
§ 'Mesiac' in the news: current events and space
News reports will use 'mesiac' for both meanings. When it comes to economic news, political events, or upcoming deadlines, 'mesiac' means 'month'.
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- Economic report
Ekonomika rástla šiesty mesiac v rade. (The economy grew for the sixth month in a row.)
However, if the news is about space exploration, astronomy, or a lunar event, then 'mesiac' will refer to the 'moon'.
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- Space mission
Nová misia na Mesiac je naplánovaná na budúci rok. (A new mission to the Moon is planned for next year.)
You might also see it in weather reports or astronomical forecasts.
Dnes večer bude plný mesiac. (Tonight there will be a full moon.)
§ General conversations with 'mesiac'
Outside of specific contexts, you'll still encounter 'mesiac' in everyday chats. Pay attention to the surrounding words.
- Talking about time:
Cestoval som tam celý mesiac. (I traveled there for a whole month.)
- Talking about the night sky:
Vidíš ten jasný mesiac? (Do you see that bright moon?)
The key takeaway here is to always consider the surrounding words and the general topic of conversation. Once you get used to it, differentiating between 'moon' and 'month' will become second nature.
§ Understanding 'Mesiac' in Slovak
The Slovak word mesiac is a versatile noun that can mean both 'moon' and 'month'. This can sometimes be confusing for English speakers, as these are two distinct concepts in English. However, in Slovak, context is key to understanding which meaning is intended. It's an A1 level word, so it's fundamental to grasp early on.
- Slovak Word
- mesiac
- CEFR Level
- A1
- Grammar
- Noun, masculine inanimate (when referring to 'month'), masculine animate (when referring to 'moon' in a poetic or personified sense, though usually inanimate).
- Definition
- Moon or month
§ 'Mesiac' as Moon
When mesiac refers to the celestial body, it's typically used in contexts discussing astronomy, nighttime, or natural phenomena. Just like in English, it's the natural satellite of Earth.
V noci vidíme mesiac na oblohe.
Translation hint: At night, we see the moon in the sky.
Nový mesiac je tmavý.
Translation hint: The new moon is dark.
§ 'Mesiac' as Month
This is perhaps the more common usage of mesiac in everyday conversation, especially when discussing time, dates, or schedules. It refers to one of the twelve divisions of the calendar year.
Jeden mesiac má približne 30 dní.
Translation hint: One month has approximately 30 days.
Prídem na Slovensko o tri mesiace.
Translation hint: I will come to Slovakia in three months.
§ Similar words and when to use this one vs alternatives
The main challenge with mesiac isn't that there are many similar words with slightly different meanings, but rather its dual meaning within itself. There isn't a separate word for 'moon' and another for 'month' in Slovak, unlike English.
So, how do you know which one is being used? It's all about context. Here are some pointers:
When talking about time: If the conversation revolves around dates, periods, or future plans, mesiac almost certainly means 'month'. Look for numbers accompanying it (e.g., 'jeden mesiac' - one month, 'dva mesiace' - two months) or prepositions indicating a time frame (e.g., 'o mesiac' - in a month).
Čakám už celý mesiac.
Translation hint: I've been waiting for a whole month.
When talking about the sky or night: If the discussion is about celestial bodies, the night sky, or anything related to astronomy, then mesiac means 'moon'. Keywords here might be 'hviezdy' (stars), 'obloha' (sky), 'noc' (night).
Vidíš ten jasný mesiac tam hore?
Translation hint: Do you see that bright moon up there?
Specific names for months: Slovak has specific names for each month of the year (e.g., január, február, marec, etc.). These are always used when referring to a specific calendar month. You would not use mesiac in place of 'január' when talking about January.
Narodil som sa v júli.
Translation hint: I was born in July.
You would use mesiac if you were talking about 'the month of July', e.g., 'mesiac júl', but this is less common than simply saying 'júl'.
In summary, while mesiac carries two meanings, practical application is straightforward once you pay attention to the surrounding words and the overall topic of conversation. There are no direct alternative single words that mean 'moon' or 'month' in Slovak; mesiac is the word for both. Just trust the context, and you'll get it right.
재미있는 사실
Many Slavic languages share a similar word for moon and month, reflecting an ancient connection between lunar cycles and the measurement of time.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
Mesiac svieti na oblohe.
The moon is shining in the sky.
V noci vidíme mesiac.
We see the moon at night.
Čakám ťa celý mesiac.
I've been waiting for you for a whole month.
Narodil sa v máji, v piatom mesiaci.
He was born in May, in the fifth month.
Koľko mesiacov má rok?
How many months are in a year?
Dovolenka trvala jeden mesiac.
The holiday lasted one month.
Vidíme na mesiac z našej záhrady.
We can see the moon from our garden.
Mám to hotové za mesiac.
I will have it done in a month.
Tento mesiac je veľmi chladno.
This month it is very cold.
Mesiac obieha okolo Zeme.
The moon orbits around the Earth.
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
어원
Proto-Slavic *měsęcь
원래 의미: moon, month
Indo-European문화적 맥락
The dual meaning of 'mesiac' (moon and month) is common across many Slavic cultures, highlighting the historical importance of the lunar calendar in their societies. This connection is deeply rooted in agricultural practices and traditional celebrations, where the phases of the moon often dictated planting seasons and festival dates. Understanding this dual meaning helps learners grasp a fundamental concept of timekeeping in Slovak culture.
셀프 테스트 54 질문
Which word can mean both 'moon' and 'month'?
'Mesiac' is the Slovak word for both 'moon' and 'month'.
What is 'mesiac' in English?
'Mesiac' can mean 'Moon'.
If you say 'jeden mesiac', what are you referring to?
In the context of 'jeden' (one), 'mesiac' refers to 'month'.
The word 'mesiac' always means 'moon'.
'Mesiac' can also mean 'month'.
In Slovak, 'mesiac' can refer to a period of time.
Yes, 'mesiac' can mean 'month', which is a period of time.
If you see 'Veľký mesiac', it definitely means a big month.
No, it could also mean a 'big moon'. The meaning depends on the context.
How many months are in a year?
Today is a full moon.
Next month I am going to Bratislava.
Read this aloud:
Mesiac je hore.
Focus: Me-si-ac, ho-re
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Read this aloud:
Máj je piaty mesiac.
Focus: Máj, pia-ty, me-si-ac
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Read this aloud:
Vidím mesiac na oblohe.
Focus: Vi-dím, me-si-ac, na, ob-lo-he
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Think about units of time.
Consider what you see in the sky at night.
When are they planning a vacation?
Read this aloud:
Povedz, koľko mesiacov máš za sebou v tejto práci.
Focus: mesiacov, sebou
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Read this aloud:
Opíš, aký bol včera večer mesiac na oblohe.
Focus: mesiac, oblohe
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Read this aloud:
Ktorý mesiac je tvoj obľúbený a prečo?
Focus: ktorý, obľúbený
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Vyberte správny preklad: 'The moon is full tonight.'
'Spln' (full moon) is the correct and most natural way to say 'full moon' in Slovak.
Doplňte vetu: 'Pred Vianocami je vždy ten najkrajší ___ v roku.'
The context 'Pred Vianocami' (Before Christmas) and 'v roku' (in the year) indicates that 'mesiac' (month) is the most fitting word.
Ktorá veta je gramaticky správna a používa 'mesiac' správne?
In this context, 'mesiac' is in the accusative case (direct object of 'pozerať sa na'). The form 'mesiac' is correct for masculine inanimate nouns in accusative singular.
Slovo 'mesiac' sa vždy používa iba v mužskom rode životnom.
The word 'mesiac' is a masculine inanimate noun (mužský rod neživotný).
Veta 'Každý mesiac navštevujem svojich rodičov.' znamená 'I visit my parents every moon.'
In this sentence, 'mesiac' translates to 'month', so the correct translation is 'I visit my parents every month.'
Slová 'mesiac' a 'spln' sú synonymá.
'Mesiac' means 'moon' or 'month', while 'spln' specifically refers to a 'full moon'. They are related but not synonyms.
Počas splnu je ___ na oblohe najjasnejší, osvetľujúc celú krajinu tajomným svetlom.
The context implies a celestial body that is brightest during a 'spln' (full moon), which is the moon. 'Slnko' (sun) is incorrect as it shines during the day. 'Hviezda' (star) is too general, and 'oblak' (cloud) doesn't shine.
Tento ___ bol pre mňa mimoriadne náročný, plný nečakaných výziev a rozhodnutí, ktoré ovplyvnili moju budúcnosť.
The sentence speaks of a period of time that was challenging and full of unexpected decisions, implying a longer duration than a day or a week but not as long as a year. 'Mesiac' (month) fits perfectly.
Astronómovia pozorne sledujú každý pohyb a fázu ___, aby lepšie pochopili jeho vplyv na príliv a odliv.
The sentence explicitly mentions 'príliv a odliv' (tides), which are primarily influenced by the Moon. Therefore, 'Mesiaca' (Moon - genitive case) is the correct answer. The other options are irrelevant to tides.
Dovolenku v exotike si plánujem už niekoľko ___, úzkostlivo čakajúc na deň odchodu a relaxu pod palmami.
Planning an exotic vacation typically takes longer than hours or weeks, but it's usually not planned for several years in advance. 'Mesiacov' (months - genitive plural) is the most appropriate duration for such planning.
Podľa starých povestí sa v splne ___ dejú tie najzvláštnejšie veci a hranice medzi svetmi sa stávajú priepustnejšími.
The phrase 'v splne mesiaca' (during the full moon) is a common idiom associated with mysterious events in folklore. The other options do not fit the context of 'spln' (full moon).
Prešiel už celý ___ od našej poslednej konverzácie, a ja som si uvedomil, ako veľmi mi chýba tvoja spoločnosť a múdre rady.
The sentence implies a significant but not excessively long period since the last conversation. 'Mesiac' (month) is a suitable duration for noticing someone's absence and missing their company. 'Rok' (year) would be too long for this sentiment. 'Čas' (time) and 'moment' (moment) are too general or too short.
Vyberte správny preklad slova 'mesiac' vo vete: 'Budúci mesiac ideme na dovolenku.'
Vo vete 'Budúci mesiac ideme na dovolenku' kontext jasne naznačuje, že 'mesiac' znamená časové obdobie, nie nebeské teleso. Preto je správny preklad 'Month'.
Ktorá z nasledujúcich viet správne používa slovo 'mesiac' v kontexte nočnej oblohy?
Len veta 'Včera som videl krásny mesiac na oblohe' odkazuje na 'mesiac' ako na nebeské teleso. Ostatné vety používajú 'mesiac' v zmysle časového obdobia.
Vo vete 'Niekoľko mesiacov som študoval, aby som zložil skúšky.' slovo 'mesiac' znamená:
Kontext vety 'Niekoľko mesiacov som študoval, aby som zložil skúšky' jasne poukazuje na 'mesiac' ako na časový úsek, teda kalendárne obdobie, nie astronomické teleso.
Slovo 'mesiac' môže znamenať 'month' alebo 'moon' v závislosti od kontextu.
Áno, slovo 'mesiac' je homonymum a môže znamenať 'month' (časové obdobie) alebo 'moon' (nebeské teleso), čo je kľúčové pre správne pochopenie vety.
Vo vete 'Spln mesiaca je vždy fascinujúci.' slovo 'mesiaca' odkazuje na časové obdobie.
Vo vete 'Spln mesiaca je vždy fascinujúci.' 'mesiaca' jasne odkazuje na nebeské teleso, konkrétne na fázu splnu Mesiaca, nie na časové obdobie.
Ak poviem 'V marci je mesiac, keď oslavujem narodeniny.', myslím tým astronomický jav.
Veta 'V marci je mesiac, keď oslavujem narodeniny.' odkazuje na 'mesiac' ako na konkrétny kalendárny mesiac (marec), kedy má osoba narodeniny, nie na astronomický jav.
Write a short paragraph about how the phases of the moon have influenced human culture and traditions throughout history. Discuss at least two specific examples.
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Fázy mesiaca hlboko ovplyvnili ľudskú kultúru a tradície po celú históriu. Napríklad, mnohé staroveké civilizácie sa riadili lunárnym kalendárom pre poľnohospodárske cykly a náboženské sviatky. V niektorých kultúrach bol mesiac uctievaný ako božstvo, spájané s plodnosťou a ženskou energiou, čo sa odzrkadľuje v mýtoch a rituáloch.
Describe a historical event that occurred in a specific 'mesiac' (month) and explain its significance. Focus on details and historical context.
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V novembri 1989 sa na Slovensku a v Českej republike odohrala Nežná revolúcia, ktorá viedla k pádu komunistického režimu. Tento mesiac je kľúčový pre pochopenie prechodu od totalitarizmu k demokracii, s masovými protestmi a študentskými hnutiami, ktoré zmenili politickú krajinu krajiny.
Imagine you are writing a philosophical reflection on the concept of 'time' using 'mesiac' (month) and 'mesiac' (moon) as metaphors. How would you intertwine these two meanings?
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Čas plynie ako neúprosný mesiac, ktorý sa neustále mení a obnovuje, rovnako ako fázy mesiaca na oblohe. Každý nový mesiac prináša sľub začiatku, zatiaľ čo ubúdajúci mesiac symbolizuje koniec a zánik. Táto cyklická povaha nám pripomína pominuteľnosť našej existencie a neustály pohyb vpred.
Čo je hlavným zameraním tohto textu?
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Vedci nedávno objavili nové dôkazy naznačujúce, že na Mesiaci mohla byť v minulosti voda vo väčšom množstve, ako sa pôvodne predpokladalo. Tieto objavy sú kľúčové pre plány na budúcu kolonizáciu Mesiaca a prípadnú ťažbu zdrojov. Otázka, ako dlho by trvala takáto misia a koľko mesiacov by astronauti potrebovali na prípravu, zostáva otvorená.
Čo je hlavným zameraním tohto textu?
Text sa primárne zaoberá objavom vody na Mesiaci a jeho významom pre budúce misie.
Text sa primárne zaoberá objavom vody na Mesiaci a jeho významom pre budúce misie.
Aký vplyv Mesiaca je vedecky dokázaný?
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V stredoveku sa verilo, že spln mesiaca má mystické sily a ovplyvňuje správanie ľudí aj prírody. Mnoho ľudových povier a rituálov bolo spojených s rôznymi fázami mesiaca. Dnes vieme, že vplyv mesiaca je primárne gravitačný, čo spôsobuje príliv a odliv oceánov, ale jeho kultúrny odkaz pretrváva aj po mnohých mesiacoch a storočiach.
Aký vplyv Mesiaca je vedecky dokázaný?
Text jasne uvádza, že vedecky dokázaný vplyv mesiaca je gravitačný.
Text jasne uvádza, že vedecky dokázaný vplyv mesiaca je gravitačný.
Prečo sú nasledujúce mesiace dôležité pre investorov?
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Ekonomickí analytici predpovedajú, že nasledujúcich šesť mesiacov bude kľúčových pre stabilitu globálnych trhov. Očakáva sa, že po voľbách dôjde k významným zmenám v politike, ktoré môžu ovplyvniť hodnotu mien a investičné stratégie. Investori by mali pozorne sledovať svetové dianie každý mesiac, aby minimalizovali riziká.
Prečo sú nasledujúce mesiace dôležité pre investorov?
Text uvádza, že politické zmeny po voľbách budú mať dopad na trhy, čo je kľúčové pre investorov.
Text uvádza, že politické zmeny po voľbách budú mať dopad na trhy, čo je kľúčové pre investorov.
The correct order is 'Mesiac' (Moon) as the subject, 'svietil' (shone) as the verb, and then the adverbial phrase 'počas celej noc' (throughout the entire night).
The correct order places 'Budúci mesiac' (Next month) at the beginning, followed by the verb 'bude' (will be) and then the object phrase 'niekoľko rozhodujúcich' (several decisive ones).
The correct order is 'Videl som' (I saw), 'Mesiac' (Moon) as the direct object, 'na oblohe' (in the sky) as the location, and 'prvý krát' (for the first time) as the time phrase.
This sentence structure emphasizes the recurring nature of the intense experience each past month.
This sentence explores the profound, cyclical influence of the moon on human life.
This sentence emphasizes the continuous effort required for the Slovak language's future, highlighting monthly learning.
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