Govorjena slovenščina
polet (noun)
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tko mel sm… misim mel smo že tako prakso en gospod je eee pač ta naš balonar s… ko ma polete z baloni ma tud en piknik prostor
nezasebni, 2010-07, Gos
eem re… realnih možnosti namreč polet turistov do e
zasebni, 2021-05, Artur-N
poleteti na tako dal… dolge polete
zasebni, 2021-05, Artur-N
e in nekej podobnega je tudi sə v transportom eem zlo zelo dosti turistov se zadnja leta odpoveduje poletom
zasebni, 2021-05, Artur-N
lani poleti so Slovence razveselile vinjete
informativno-izobraževalni, 2009-07, Gos
aja se so se paleti z b… se babe ja n… bi se ti mogo spomnti ka se z blazinoj pokrivala v leti
zasebni, 2009-07, Gos
no za turistični polet v vesolje je treba odšteti približno sto štiriinštirideset tisoč evrov in najbogatejši Slovenec gospod [ime] je pripravljen da drugo leto zapusti zemljo za nekaj uric
razvedrilni, 2009-08, Gos
vse svoje prihranke bi dala za polet v vesolje
razvedrilni, 2009-08, Gos
Number of occurences of the word polet (noun) by region of the speaker
In the GOS corpus, the word polet (noun) is most frequently used by the speakers from the Gorizia region (4 pojavitve), followed by the speakers from Posavska;osrednjeslovenska region (1), Mura region (1), and Central Slovenia region (1). The word is not found in utterances by the speakers from Drava region, Carinthia region, Savinja region, Central Sava Valley region, Lower Sava Valley region, Southeastern Slovenia region, Upper Carniola region, Littoral–Inner Carniola region, and Coastal–Karst region.
Usage of the word polet (noun) by age of the speaker compared to the whole corpus (over 100 = more typical; under 100 = less typical)
Considering the corpus average, with the value of over 100 being above average, the word polet (noun) exhibits the following usage in different speaker age ranges: above-average with speakers aged nad 60 let (100.7), 30 do 59 let (110.6), and Neznano (104.3) and below-average with speakers aged 18 do 34 let (85.8). For the speakers without the information on age the value is 104.3. The word is not found in the corpus in utterances of the speakers aged 10 do 18 let and do 10 let.
Usage percentages of the word polet (noun) by gender of the speaker
Taking into account the speaker's gender, the word polet (noun) exhibits the following usage: male gender (61.54%) and female gender (38.46%).
Moški
62 %
Ženski
38 %
Usage of the word polet (noun) in different types of speech events compared to the whole corpus (over 100 = more typical; under 100 = less typical)
Considering the corpus average, with the value of over 100 being above average, the word polet (noun) exhibits the following usage in different types of speech events: above-average in entertainment (164.5), non-private (243.3), and private (148.3) and below-average in informative-educational (52.7).
Usage of the word polet (noun) by education level of the speaker compared to the whole corpus (over 100 = more typical; under 100 = less typical)
Considering the corpus average, with the value of over 100 being above average, the word polet (noun) exhibits the following usage in different education levels of the speaker: above-average for speakers with university education or higher (169.9) and below-average for speakers with secondary education (93.5). The word does not appear in utterances of speakers with vocational or higher education and elementary education or lower.
Most common forms of the word polet (noun)
Most common forms of the word polet (noun) in the GOS corpus are polet, poletih, poleti, polete, poletom, and paleti.
Usage of the word polet (noun) in different forms of spoken communication compared to the whole corpus (over 100 = more typical; under 100 = less typical)
Considering the corpus average, with the value of over 100 being above average, the word polet (noun) exhibits the following usage in different forms of spoken communication: above-average in face to face communication (106), radio shows (153.4), and phone conversations (184.4). The word does not appear in TV shows and online speech events.