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vienprātība — meaning in English: consensus

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vienprātība
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Usage
Native speakers use 'vienprātība' during discussions in formal settings, such as political debates or community meetings, where reaching an agreement is crucial. It's also applicable in business negotiations where a consensus is needed for decision-making.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'vienprātība' refers specifically to a consensus reached by agreement, 'saskaņa' (harmony) might imply a more generalized agreement without the necessity of formal discussions. Choose 'vienprātība' when the focus is on a structured agreement among parties.
Culture
'Vienprātība' stems from the Latvian roots 'vien' (one) and 'prātība' (mind), illustrating the collective agreement of a unified mind. This word reflects the Latvian cultural emphasis on community and collaboration, especially in contexts like folk gatherings where consensus is vital for harmony.
FAQ
Q.What does 'vienprātība' mean in English?
'Vienprātība' translates to 'consensus' in English, signifying a general agreement among a group or individuals.
Q.How is 'vienprātība' used in a sentence?
You might say, 'Mēs panācām vienprātību par jauno likumu,' meaning 'We reached a consensus on the new law.' This shows the word in a practical scenario.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'vienprātība'?
A common mistake is using 'vienprātība' in informal situations where a simpler word like 'saskaņa' would suffice, as its formal nature may come off as overly serious.
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