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pēc — meaning in English: after

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'pēc' when discussing time-related events, such as making plans or recounting experiences. For instance, someone might say, 'Pēc darba, mēs dosimies uz kino,' meaning 'After work, we will go to the cinema.' It's also frequent in casual conversations and written contexts, such as emails and texts.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'pēc' translates to 'after,' another similar word is 'aiz', which can mean 'behind' or 'past.' However, 'pēc' is specifically used for chronological sequences, whereas 'aiz' indicates a physical or metaphorical position. You'd choose 'pēc' when relating to time rather than spatial context.
Culture
'Pēc' has its roots in the Old Latvian language, where it was used to indicate a sequence of actions or events. This word reflects the importance of timing in Latvian culture, which is closely tied to seasonal changes and festivals, often marked by specific timeframes. The concept of 'after' is deeply embedded in the rhythms of daily life, from work to celebrations.
FAQ
Q.What does 'pēc' mean in English?
'Pēc' translates to 'after' in English and is used to indicate a subsequent event or action in time.
Q.Can 'pēc' be used in formal writing?
Yes, 'pēc' is versatile enough to be used in both formal and informal contexts, such as reports or casual conversations.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'pēc'?
A common mistake is confusing 'pēc' with 'pirms', which means 'before.' Ensure you use 'pēc' when referring to events that come after something else.
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