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nepriklausomybė — meaning in English: independence

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formal common
Usage
Native Lithuanian speakers commonly use the word 'nepriklausomybė' when discussing political topics, especially during Independence Day celebrations or in conversations about national pride. It's frequently mentioned in the context of historical discussions about Lithuania's quest for independence from the Soviet Union, making it a powerful term in both casual and formal settings.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'laisvė,' which means 'freedom.' While 'laisvė' broadly refers to the concept of being free, 'nepriklausomybė' emphasizes political autonomy and self-governance. You would use 'nepriklausomybė' when specifically discussing a nation's sovereign status, whereas 'laisvė' can apply to personal freedoms.
Culture
'Nepriklausomybė' has deep cultural significance in Lithuania, as it marks the country's struggle for freedom and self-determination, especially following the declaration of independence in 1918 and its restoration in 1990. The word evokes strong feelings of national pride and resilience, reflecting the collective memory of a nation that fought hard to reclaim its identity.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of nepriklausomybė in English?
'Nepriklausomybė' translates to 'independence' in English, referring to a state of being free from external control or governance.
Q.How do you pronounce nepriklausomybė?
'Nepriklausomybė' is pronounced as 'neh-pree-klaus-oh-MEE-beh.' Breaking it down into syllables can help with mastering the pronunciation.
Q.Can nepriklausomybė be used in everyday conversation?
Yes, while 'nepriklausomybė' is often used in formal contexts related to politics and history, it can also be casually mentioned during discussions about personal freedoms and rights.
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