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etika — meaning in English: ethics

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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'etika' in both academic settings and everyday discussions, particularly when debating moral principles or evaluating professional conduct. For instance, you might hear it during a philosophy class or in a heated conversation about ethical dilemmas in business.
Synonyms & nuances
'Etika' is often compared to 'morálka,' which translates to 'morality.' While 'etika' refers to the study of moral principles and frameworks, 'morálka' typically deals with actual practices and behaviors deemed right or wrong. You would choose 'etika' when discussing theoretical aspects or philosophical debates around moral conduct.
Culture
The Czech word 'etika' derives from the Greek 'ethos,' which means 'character' or 'custom.' Czech thinkers like Tomáš Masaryk contributed greatly to the discourse on ethics in the early 20th century, linking it to national identity and social values, highlighting its importance in shaping modern Czech society.
FAQ
Q.What does 'etika' mean in English?
'Etika' translates to 'ethics' in English, referring to the moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
Q.How do you pronounce 'etika' in Czech?
'Etika' is pronounced as 'eh-tee-kah,' with emphasis on the first syllable. The vowels are short and clear, typical of Czech pronunciation.
Q.Can 'etika' be used in casual conversations?
While 'etika' is primarily used in formal contexts such as academia or professional discussions, it can also appear in casual conversations, especially when discussing right or wrong behavior in daily life.
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