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trist — meaning in English: sad

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'trist' when discussing personal feelings, such as after a breakup or during a gloomy moment in life. It's also common to hear it in contexts related to sad news or events, like a funeral or a tragic accident.
Synonyms & nuances
'Trist' is often used to express a general feeling of sadness, whereas 'depressiv' leans more towards clinical or chronic sadness. You might choose 'trist' for everyday situations, while 'depressiv' would be more appropriate in discussions about mental health.
Culture
'Trist' shares its roots with the Old Norse word 'tristr', which also means sad. In Danish culture, expressing emotions is important, and using 'trist' allows speakers to convey their feelings authentically, showcasing a blend of vulnerability and cultural resilience.
FAQ
Q.What does the Danish word 'trist' mean in English?
'Trist' translates to 'sad' in English and is used to describe feelings of sorrow or unhappiness.
Q.How do I use 'trist' in a sentence?
You can use 'trist' in sentences like 'Jeg føler mig trist i dag,' meaning 'I feel sad today.' It can be applied to various contexts of sadness.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'trist'?
'Trist' is straightforward, but learners sometimes confuse it with 'triste', which is not a Danish word. Always remember to use 'trist' for sadness.
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