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konsekvence — meaning in English: consistency

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'konsekvence' in discussions about personal goals, emphasizing the importance of consistency in achieving success. It frequently appears in academic settings, such as when analyzing study methods or research methodologies where reliable results hinge on consistent approaches.
Synonyms & nuances
'Konsekvence' is similar to 'stabilitāte,' which means stability, but while 'stabilitāte' refers more to a state of being fixed or steady, 'konsekvence' emphasizes the importance of maintaining a steady course over time. You would use 'konsekvence' when discussing processes or behaviors that require ongoing effort.
Culture
The word 'konsekvence' derives from the Latin root 'consequentia,' which emphasizes the idea of following through or the logical results of actions. In Latvian culture, where traditions and customs are deeply appreciated, the concept of consistency is often associated with reliability in relationships and business practices, making it a valued trait.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of konsekvence in English?
'Konsekvence' translates to 'consistency' in English, referring to the quality of always behaving or performing in a similar way, which is crucial in various aspects of life.
Q.How do I use konsekvence in a sentence?
You can use 'konsekvence' in a sentence like: 'Mans panākums ir atkarīgs no konsekvences,' which means 'My success depends on consistency.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using konsekvence?
A common mistake is confusing 'konsekvence' with 'konsekvences,' which refers to consequences. Remember, 'konsekvence' focuses on the idea of consistency rather than outcomes.
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