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pārvarēt — meaning in English: overcome

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Usage
Native speakers use the word 'pārvarēt' in various contexts, particularly when discussing personal challenges, emotional struggles, or overcoming difficulties. For instance, someone might say, 'Es pārvarēju savas bailes' (I overcame my fears) when sharing a personal growth story during a motivational seminar.
Synonyms & nuances
'Pārvarēt' is similar to 'uzvarēt,' which means 'to win' or 'to defeat.' However, while 'uzvarēt' implies a more competitive victory, 'pārvarēt' focuses on personal growth and overcoming internal challenges, making it more suitable in contexts like overcoming fears or personal limitations.
Culture
'Pārvarēt' comes from the Proto-Baltic root 'pār-' meaning 'across' and 'varēt,' which relates to the ability or power to do something. In Latvian culture, the notion of overcoming obstacles is deeply ingrained, often reflected in literature and folk tales where characters triumph against adversity, symbolizing resilience and strength.
FAQ
Q.How do you use the word 'pārvarēt' in a sentence?
'Pārvarēt' can be used in various tenses, for example, 'Es pārvarēju grūtības' (I overcame difficulties) in the past tense, or 'Es pārvarēšu izaicinājumus' (I will overcome challenges) in the future tense.
Q.Is 'pārvarēt' used in formal writing?
Yes, 'pārvarēt' is suitable for both spoken and written contexts, including formal writing, as it conveys a serious tone when discussing personal development or resilience.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'pārvarēt'?
A common mistake is using 'pārvarēt' with the wrong case. In Latvian, it often requires the accusative case for the thing being overcome, for example, 'pārvarēt bailes' (overcome fears) instead of 'pārvarēt ar bailēm.'
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