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knyga — meaning in English: book

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'knyga' in everyday conversations about reading, education, or sharing literature. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'I just finished reading a fascinating knyga about Lithuanian history' during a casual chat at a café or while discussing their reading list with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
'Knyga' is a general term for 'book,' while 'leidinys' refers specifically to a publication or periodical. You would use 'knyga' when discussing a novel or a textbook, whereas 'leidinys' would be more appropriate when talking about magazines or journals.
Culture
'Knyga' shares its roots with the Proto-Slavic term for 'book.' In Lithuanian culture, books have played a pivotal role in preserving language and identity, especially during the struggles for independence. The love for books is celebrated at various festivals, showcasing the importance of literature in Lithuanian society.
FAQ
Q.What does the Lithuanian word 'knyga' mean?
'Knyga' means 'book' in English, referring to a written or printed work consisting of pages bound together. It's a fundamental term for anyone interested in reading and literature in Lithuanian.
Q.How do you pronounce 'knyga'?
'Knyga' is pronounced as 'knee-gah.' The 'kny' sounds like 'knee' but with a soft 'n,' and the 'ga' is pronounced with a hard 'g.'
Q.Can you use 'knyga' in everyday conversation?
Absolutely! 'Knyga' is commonly used in both spoken and written Lithuanian. You might say, 'Kuri knyga tau patinka labiausiai?' which translates to 'Which book do you like the most?'
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