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pieredze — meaning in English: experience

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'pieredze' in discussions about job applications, where they highlight their work experience. Additionally, it might come up in casual conversations about travel or personal growth, as individuals share their life experiences.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'pieredze' broadly means 'experience,' another Latvian word 'zināšanas' means 'knowledge.' You'd use 'pieredze' when referring to practical experiences or lessons learned, whereas 'zināšanas' is more about academic or theoretical understanding.
Culture
'Pieredze' comes from the Proto-Baltic root *pieredze, which relates to the idea of undergoing something firsthand. This word reflects a deep-seated value in Latvian culture placed on learning through lived experiences, resonating with the national emphasis on resilience and self-improvement, especially in the post-Soviet era.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'pieredze' mean in English?
'Pieredze' translates to 'experience' in English, encompassing both practical situations and personal encounters that contribute to one's learning or growth.
Q.How is 'pieredze' used in a sentence?
You might say, 'Man ir liela pieredze šajā nozarē,' which means 'I have a lot of experience in this field,' emphasizing your qualifications.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'pieredze'?
One common mistake is confusing 'pieredze' with 'pieredzējis,' which means 'experienced.' Remember, 'pieredze' is the noun form, while 'pieredzējis' is an adjective describing someone with experience.
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