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ēdiens — meaning in English: food

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'ēdiens' in a variety of everyday situations, such as during meals with family or friends, when discussing favorite dishes, or when ordering at a restaurant. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'Šis ēdiens ir garšīgs!' (This food is delicious!) at a gathering or celebration.
Synonyms & nuances
'Ēdiens' is a general term for food, while 'ēdināšana' refers specifically to the act of feeding or catering. You would use 'ēdiens' when talking about any type of food, but if you're discussing the service or preparation involved, you would choose 'ēdināšana' instead.
Culture
'Ēdiens' has deep cultural significance in Latvia, where traditional cuisine plays a crucial role in social gatherings and festivals. The word itself can be traced back to the Proto-Baltic language, reflecting the region's rich agricultural history and the importance of food in Latvian identity. Interestingly, many Latvian dishes, like 'maizes zupa' (bread soup), showcase the resourcefulness of Latvian cooking, using simple ingredients to create hearty meals.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of the word ēdiens?
'Ēdiens' is pronounced as 'eh-dee-ens'. The emphasis is on the first syllable, and it has a soft 'd' sound.
Q.Can ēdiens be used to refer to drinks?
'Ēdiens' specifically refers to food. If you want to discuss drinks, you would use the word 'dzēriens', which means 'beverage' or 'drink'.
Q.How do I use ēdiens in a sentence?
You can use 'ēdiens' in various contexts, such as 'Vai tu esi gatavojusi ēdienu?' which means 'Have you prepared food?' It's versatile and can be used in both casual and formal sentences.
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