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ketvirtadienis — meaning in English: Thursday

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'ketvirtadienis' in everyday conversations when discussing plans for the week, such as scheduling meetings or social events. For example, someone might say, 'Let's meet on ketvirtadienis,' when coordinating a dinner with friends or a project deadline at work.
Synonyms & nuances
'Ketvirtadienis' specifically denotes Thursday, while 'diena' is a more general term for 'day.' You would typically use 'ketvirtadienis' when referring to that specific day of the week rather than using the broader term.
Culture
'Ketvirtadienis' literally translates to 'fourth day' in English, as Thursdays are the fourth day of the week in many cultures. In Lithuania, the day is often associated with the end of the working week, and many people look forward to Friday, making Thursday a day of anticipation for weekend plans.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of ketvirtadienis in English?
'Ketvirtadienis' translates to 'Thursday' in English, identifying the fourth day of the week. It's commonly used in both casual and formal contexts when discussing schedules or events.
Q.How do I pronounce ketvirtadienis?
'Ketvirtadienis' is pronounced as keh-tveer-tah-dee-eh-nis. Breaking it down like this can make it easier to say, especially for non-native speakers.
Q.Are there any common phrases that include ketvirtadienis?
Yes, a common phrase is 'ketvirtadienio vakaras,' which means 'Thursday evening.' This phrase is often used when making plans for Thursday nights, whether for social gatherings or relaxation.
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