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įsitikinimas — meaning in English: belief

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'įsitikinimas' in discussions about personal beliefs or opinions, particularly in philosophical or religious contexts. For example, in a debate about values, one might say, 'Mano įsitikinimas yra, kad tiesa visada laimi.' (My belief is that the truth always wins.) It can also come up in personal conversations when discussing one's convictions about life choices or political views.
Synonyms & nuances
'Įsitikinimas' closely relates to 'tikėjimas,' which means 'faith.' While 'tikėjimas' often carries a religious connotation, 'įsitikinimas' is broader and can encompass secular beliefs. Use 'įsitikinimas' when discussing personal or philosophical beliefs that may not be tied to faith.
Culture
'Įsitikinimas' is derived from the verb 'įsitikinti,' which means 'to convince oneself.' This reflects a cultural emphasis on self-reflection and the importance of personal conviction in Lithuanian society. Historically, during the struggles for independence, many Lithuanians held strong įsitikinimai that fueled their passion for freedom and national identity.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce įsitikinimas?
It's pronounced as ee-see-tee-kee-nee-mas, with emphasis on the 'kee' syllable.
Q.Can įsitikinimas be used in a formal setting?
'Įsitikinimas' is suitable for both formal and informal contexts, making it a versatile word in discussions about beliefs.
Q.Is there a plural form of įsitikinimas?
Yes, the plural form is 'įsitikinimai,' which can be used to refer to multiple beliefs or convictions.
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