A1 noun Neutral. 'Minuta' is appropriate in all contexts, from formal to informal.

minuta

/ˈmɪnuta/

例句

1

Počkej, prosím, jednu minutu.

Please wait one minute.

2

Zbývá nám už jen pět minut.

We only have five minutes left.

3

Schůzka trvala dvacet minut.

The meeting lasted twenty minutes.

4

Přijdu za deset minut.

I'll be there in ten minutes.

5

Každá minuta se počítá.

Every minute counts.

常见搭配

každá minuta (every minute)
poslední minuta (last minute)
volná minuta (free minute)

如何使用

使用说明

When expressing a specific number of minutes, the noun 'minuta' will change its ending based on the number. For example, 'jedna minuta' (one minute), 'dvě minuty' (two minutes), 'pět minut' (five minutes).

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词源

Derived from Latin 'minuta' (pars), meaning 'small (part)', specifically 'a small part of an hour'. It entered Czech through German.

文化背景

Punctuality is generally valued in Czech culture, so arriving 'na minutu přesně' (exactly on the minute) is considered good manners, especially for appointments or meetings.

记忆技巧

Think of 'mini-ute-a'. The 'mini' part can remind you it's a small unit of time, like 'minute'.

常见问题

3 个问题

You would say 'půl minuty'. Note the genitive case 'minuty' after 'půl'.

Yes, 'minuta' is a feminine noun in Czech and declines accordingly.

Yes, much like in English, 'minuta' can be used to mean 'a moment' or 'a very short time', e.g., 'Už ani minutu!' (Not even a minute more! / Not another second!).

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