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mūžīgs — meaning in English: eternal

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literary common
Usage
Native speakers of Latvian often use the word 'mūžīgs' in discussions about love, philosophy, or nature. For example, it might be used during a romantic poem reading or when discussing the timelessness of a natural landscape. It can also appear in literary contexts, such as when describing the enduring nature of traditions or beliefs.
Synonyms & nuances
'Mūžīgs' is often compared to 'mūžība,' which refers more to the concept of eternity itself, while 'nemirstīgs' can mean 'immortal.' Choose 'mūžīgs' when you want to emphasize the quality of being eternal in a more poetic or emotional sense rather than just the absence of death.
Culture
'Mūžīgs' has roots in the ancient Latvian language, reflecting the deep connection Latvians have with concepts of eternity and nature. In folklore, many stories emphasize everlasting love or the timeless beauty of the Latvian countryside, further embedding this word into the cultural psyche. This word often evokes a sense of nostalgia and continuity, making it popular in poetic expressions.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'mūžīgs' in English?
'Mūžīgs' translates to 'eternal' in English, signifying something that lasts forever or is timeless.
Q.Can 'mūžīgs' be used in everyday conversation?
Yes, while 'mūžīgs' is often used in literary contexts, it can also be used in everyday conversations when discussing enduring qualities, such as love or beauty.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'mūžīgs'?
A common mistake is using it in overly casual contexts where simpler terms might suffice. It's best suited for more formal or poetic expressions.
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