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pasaulio — meaning in English: world

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'pasaulio' in discussions about global issues, culture, or philosophy. For instance, one might say, 'Ši problema yra pasaulio problema' (This is a world problem) when addressing climate change in a debate or casual conversation.
Synonyms & nuances
'Pasaulio' specifically denotes 'world' in a broad sense, encompassing both the physical realm and the more abstract concept of a collective human experience. In contrast, 'žemė' translates to 'earth,' which can refer more specifically to the planet itself rather than the societal and cultural aspects captured by 'pasaulio.'
Culture
'Pasaulio' traces its roots to the Proto-Indo-European word *gʷer-, meaning 'to be warm' or 'to become.' This etymological journey reflects both the physical and metaphorical warmth of human connections across the globe. Interestingly, Lithuania's geographical position has historically made it a crossroads for cultures, enhancing the significance of the term 'pasaulio' in various contexts, from literature to politics.
FAQ
Q.What does 'pasaulio' mean in English?
'Pasaulio' translates to 'world' in English, referring to the Earth or the realm of human experience and society.
Q.How is 'pasaulio' used in sentences?
You can use 'pasaulio' in sentences like 'Aš noriu keliauti po pasaulį' (I want to travel the world) to express desires related to global exploration.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'pasaulio'?
A common mistake is using 'pasaulio' in contexts where a more specific term, like 'žemė' (earth), is appropriate. Remember that 'pasaulio' encompasses broader themes related to humanity and society.
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