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nuostolių — meaning in English: losses

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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'nuostolių' in contexts related to financial discussions, legal matters, or even personal situations, like discussing losses in a business or emotional context. For example, during a corporate meeting, one might say, 'This year's nuostolių have impacted our profits significantly.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Nuostolių' is often used in contexts related to financial and material losses, distinguishing it from 'praradimas', which can refer more broadly to any type of loss, including emotional or abstract. You would choose 'nuostolių' in a financial report, while 'praradimas' might fit better in a personal narrative.
Culture
'Nuostolių' comes from the root verb 'nuostolėti', which means 'to lose.' It reflects a significant aspect of Lithuanian culture, where discussions about losses are prevalent, especially in a post-Soviet economic landscape. The word embodies not just financial losses but also personal and societal losses, capturing the resilience of the Lithuanian spirit in the face of adversity.
FAQ
Q.What does the Lithuanian word nuostolių mean?
'Nuostolių' translates to 'losses' in English, commonly referring to financial or material losses in various contexts.
Q.How do you use nuostolių in a sentence?
You can use 'nuostolių' in sentences like, 'Šiemet mūsų nuostolių yra didesni nei pernai', which means 'This year our losses are greater than last year.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using nuostolių?
One common mistake is using 'nuostolių' incorrectly in non-financial contexts, where 'praradimas' might be more appropriate. Ensure you understand the context of loss before choosing which word to use.
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