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talent — meaning in English: talent

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Estonian speakers often use the word 'talent' in various contexts such as discussions about art, sports, or academics. For example, when praising a young musician during a concert or recognizing a student's exceptional ability in math during a school event, 'talent' is a go-to term.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'talent' specifically refers to natural aptitude, synonyms like 'oskused' (skills) and 'võimed' (abilities) may encompass learned or developed skills. You would choose 'talent' to emphasize a natural gift rather than cultivated expertise.
Culture
'Talent' in Estonian is not only a reflection of innate ability but also embodies the cultural value placed on nurtured skills. In Estonia’s educational system, there is a strong emphasis on identifying and fostering individual talents, making this word a significant part of conversations related to personal development and achievement.
FAQ
Q.What does 'talent' mean in Estonian?
'Talent' in Estonian means the same as in English, referring to a natural skill or ability that someone possesses, often in creative or performance contexts.
Q.How do you use 'talent' in a sentence in Estonian?
You can use 'talent' in a sentence like: 'Tal on suur talent muusikas,' which translates to 'He/She has great talent in music.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'talent' in Estonian?
A common mistake is to confuse 'talent' with 'oskused,' which refers to skills acquired through practice. Remember to use 'talent' when discussing natural abilities.
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