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nobriedis — meaning in English: mature

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'nobriedis' in conversations about personal development, discussing life stages, or evaluating someone's emotional intelligence. For instance, when talking about a friend's growth or maturity in handling relationships, one might say, 'He has really become a nobriedis person lately.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Nobriedis' conveys a sense of emotional and mental maturity, whereas similar words like 'pieaudzis' focus more on physical age. You would choose 'nobriedis' when emphasizing someone's developed character or decision-making abilities, rather than just their age.
Culture
'Nobriedis' originates from the verb 'nobriest', which means to mature or ripen. In Latvian culture, maturity is often associated with responsibility and wisdom, reflecting the values of community and family where growing up is celebrated as a significant milestone. This concept is deeply ingrained in Latvian traditions, where turning 18 is marked with special ceremonies that emphasize the transition to adulthood.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'nobriedis' mean in English?
'Nobriedis' translates to 'mature' in English, reflecting a sense of emotional and intellectual development that goes beyond mere age.
Q.How do you pronounce 'nobriedis'?
'Nobriedis' is pronounced as [noh-bree-eh-dees], with emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help you master the pronunciation.
Q.Can 'nobriedis' be used to describe non-human things?
Yes, while 'nobriedis' is primarily used for people, it can also describe concepts or situations that have developed or matured, such as a 'nobriedis idea' in discussions.
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