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pravilno

Pravilno is a term used in several Slavic languages to mean "correctly" or "properly." It is the adverbial form derived from the root meaning right, straight, or proper, and it appears in different scripts depending on the language. In Russian, the standard form is pravilʹno (правильно). In Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian written in Latin script, the adverb is commonly pravilno. In Ukrainian and Belarusian, the equivalent adverbs exist but are written differently in their native scripts (for example правильно in Ukrainian).

Etymology and meaning: The word comes from the Slavic root prav- which is associated with correctness, straightness,

Usage: Pravilno is used to indicate that an action is performed in a correct or proper manner.

Notes: Pravilno should not be confused with language-specific variants that use different roots or spellings for

See also: pravilo (rule), pravo (law/right), pravil’ny (proper/regular).

legality,
and
righteousness.
It
is
closely
related
to
related
terms
such
as
pravo
(law/right)
and
pravda
(truth)
in
many
Slavic
languages.
The
adverb
pravilno
is
typically
formed
from
the
corresponding
adjective
meaning
correct
or
proper,
through
standard
Slavic
derivational
patterns.
Examples
include
phrases
like
“Сделай
это
правильно”
in
Russian
or
“Uradi
to
pravilno”
in
Croatian/Serbian
Latin
script.
It
is
a
common
word
in
instruction,
evaluation,
and
everyday
speech.
“correctly”
in
other
languages
(for
example
Polish
prawidłowo).
The
form
pravilno
emphasizes
correctness
or
propriety
in
manner
across
several
Slavic
languages
and
often
appears
in
Latin-script
transliterations
of
Cyrillic
forms.