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fakts — meaning in English: fact

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers of Latvian often use the word 'fakts' in discussions about news, science, or historical events. For example, in a debate over a recent scientific study, someone might assert a point by saying, 'Tas ir fakts,' meaning 'That is a fact.' It is also frequently used in educational contexts, such as in classrooms or lectures.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'fakts' translates directly to 'fact,' a similar term in Latvian is 'patiesība,' which means 'truth.' The difference lies in the usage; 'fakts' refers to objective verifiable information, while 'patiesība' can also encompass subjective or philosophical truths.
Culture
'Fakts' has roots in the Latin word 'factum,' which means 'something done' or 'a deed.' In Latvian culture, the emphasis on factual information is reflected in the importance placed on education and informed discussions, especially in the context of Latvia's rich history of independence and the pursuit of truth during its transitions.
FAQ
Q.What does the Latvian word 'fakts' mean?
'Fakts' means 'fact' in English, referring to something that can be verified and is objectively true.
Q.How do you use 'fakts' in a sentence?
You can use 'fakts' in sentences such as 'Tas ir neapstrīdams fakts,' which translates to 'This is an undisputed fact.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'fakts'?
One common mistake is to confuse 'fakts' with 'viedoklis' (opinion). Remember, 'fakts' denotes objective information, while 'viedoklis' refers to personal beliefs or perspectives.
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