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Usage
Native speakers use the word 'sissepääs' when referring to the entrance of a building or a specific entry point, such as a home, office, or public space. For example, when giving directions, one might say, 'The sissepääs is on the left side of the building.' It's commonly used in both everyday conversations and more formal situations.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'ukseava' which directly translates to 'doorway.' While 'sissepääs' generally refers to the broader concept of an entrance, 'ukseava' specifically denotes the physical space of a door, making 'sissepääs' the preferred choice when discussing the entrance of larger structures or public venues.
Culture
'Sissepääs' is a compound word in Estonian, combining 'sisse' (in) and 'pääs' (access), illustrating the language's tendency to create new meanings through fusion. Interestingly, entrances in Estonian culture often reflect architectural styles and historical significance, with many buildings featuring ornate doorways that tell a story of their time.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'sissepääs' in English?
'Sissepääs' translates to 'entrance' in English, indicating a point where one can enter a building or space.
Q.How do you pronounce 'sissepääs'?
'Sissepääs' is pronounced as 'si-seh-pah-es,' with emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help perfect your pronunciation.
Q.Are there different types of 'sissepääs' in Estonian?
'Sissepääs' can refer to various types of entrances, including main entrances, side entrances, and even metaphorical entrances in different contexts, such as in storytelling or discussions.