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virtus — meaning in English: virtue

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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'virtus' in formal discussions, particularly in philosophical debates about morality and ethics. It may also be encountered in literary contexts, such as poetry or prose that explores themes of character and integrity. For example, a speaker might commend someone's virtus during a community gathering celebrating individual achievements.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'virtus' translates to 'virtue,' it embodies a more profound connotation related to moral excellence and integrity. In contrast, synonyms like 'erkölcs' (morality) might emphasize ethical standards more broadly, making 'virtus' a choice for discussions that highlight individual character strengths.
Culture
'Virtus' has its roots in Latin, where it represented not just virtue but also manliness and strength. In Hungarian culture, this term often appears in discussions about personal development and moral character, reflecting a deep-seated belief in the importance of virtues in an individual's life. Interestingly, the concept of 'virtus' has been integral to Hungarian literature, where authors frequently explore the tension between personal desires and societal expectations.
FAQ
Q.What does 'virtus' mean in English?
'Virtus' translates to 'virtue' in English, referring to moral excellence and righteousness.
Q.How do you use 'virtus' in a sentence?
You can use 'virtus' in sentences like, 'Az ő virtusának köszönhetően elnyerte a tiszteletet' (Thanks to his virtue, he earned respect).
Q.Is 'virtus' commonly used in everyday Hungarian?
'Virtus' is not commonly used in everyday conversations but is more likely to be found in formal speeches, literature, or philosophical discussions.
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