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siis — meaning in English: then

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Estonian speakers commonly use 'siis' in both casual conversations and more structured environments. For example, a friend might say 'Siis me läksime kino' (Then we went to the cinema) when recounting a story, while a teacher might use it in a lesson to indicate a sequence of events during a historical discussion.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'siis' means 'then,' it can be contrasted with 'järel,' which also translates to 'after' but implies a more sequential order rather than simply a moment in time. Use 'siis' when you want to connect thoughts or actions in a more casual or conversational way.
Culture
'Siis' has its roots in the Old Estonian language, originally used to denote a temporal sequence. Interestingly, it reflects the Estonian emphasis on clarity in communication, as it helps listeners follow the narrative timeline logically, which is especially significant in storytelling and discussions.
FAQ
Q.What does 'siis' mean in English?
'Siis' translates to 'then' in English and is used to indicate a sequence of events or actions.
Q.How do I use 'siis' in a sentence?
You can use 'siis' to connect actions, such as 'Ma söön lõunat, siis lähen jalutama' (I will eat lunch, then I will go for a walk).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'siis'?
One common mistake is using 'siis' in a context where a more precise temporal word, like 'järel,' would be more appropriate. Remember, 'siis' is for casual, sequential connections.
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