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atbildība — meaning in English: responsibility

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'atbildība' when discussing personal duties, such as in family settings, or during professional meetings where accountability is crucial. For example, a parent might express their 'atbildība' for their children's education during a school conference, while a manager might address team 'atbildība' during project planning.
Synonyms & nuances
'Atbildība' is closely related to 'pienākums,' which means 'duty.' While 'pienākums' emphasizes an obligation stemming from roles or positions, 'atbildība' focuses on the aspect of accountability and personal ownership. You would choose 'atbildība' when discussing the ethical implications of one's actions.
Culture
'Atbildība' is derived from the verb 'atbildēt,' which means 'to answer.' This connection highlights the concept of being accountable for one's actions. In Latvian culture, responsibility is deeply valued, reflecting a strong sense of societal duty and communal well-being, a legacy that resonates from Latvia’s historical challenges.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'atbildība' in English?
'Atbildība' translates to 'responsibility' in English, referring to the state of being accountable for something or someone.
Q.How do I use 'atbildība' in a sentence?
You can use 'atbildība' in a sentence like: 'Man ir liela atbildība par savu ģimeni,' which means 'I have a great responsibility for my family.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'atbildība'?
A common mistake is confusing 'atbildība' with 'pienākums.' While both relate to duties, 'atbildība' emphasizes accountability, so ensure you're conveying the right nuance.
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