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jautājums — meaning in English: question

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'jautājums' in both casual conversations and academic settings. For instance, in a classroom, a student might raise their hand to ask a 'jautājums' about a lesson topic. Similarly, during a friendly gathering, people might pose a 'jautājums' to spark a discussion on various subjects.
Synonyms & nuances
'Jautājums' is often seen as a straightforward 'question', while 'interrogācija' can imply a more formal or intense inquiry. You might choose 'jautājums' for everyday situations, whereas 'interrogācija' would be reserved for more serious contexts, like legal settings.
Culture
'Jautājums' is derived from the verb 'jautāt', meaning 'to ask'. In Latvian culture, questioning is encouraged as a means of dialogue and understanding, reflecting a tradition of valuing knowledge and curiosity. Interestingly, during the era of the Latvian awakening in the 19th century, the freedom to ask questions and seek knowledge was pivotal in shaping national identity.
FAQ
Q.What does 'jautājums' mean in English?
'Jautājums' translates to 'question' in English, and it's used to refer to inquiries made to gain information or clarification.
Q.How do you use 'jautājums' in a sentence?
You can use it like this: 'Man ir jautājums par šo tēmu,' which means 'I have a question about this topic.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'jautājums'?
'Jautājums' is commonly confused with 'atbilde', which means 'answer'. Remember that 'jautājums' refers specifically to the question itself.
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