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sesuo — meaning in English: sister

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informal very common
Usage
Native Lithuanian speakers commonly use the word 'sesuo' in informal family settings, such as during gatherings or celebrations, where they refer to their sisters affectionately. It can also be used in casual conversations among friends when discussing family relationships.
Synonyms & nuances
'Sesuo' specifically means 'sister' in a familial context, while the word 'brolis' refers to 'brother.' Unlike 'brolis,' which can sometimes imply a more casual or friendly connection, 'sesuo' carries a sense of deeper emotional connection and responsibility, reflecting the nurturing aspect typically associated with sisters.
Culture
'Sesuo' is derived from the Proto-Baltic *sistera, reflecting the deep familial bonds emphasized in Lithuanian culture. In Lithuania, family ties are incredibly important, and referring to someone as 'sesuo' conveys not just a familial relationship but also a sense of closeness and loyalty. Interestingly, in traditional Lithuanian folklore, sisters often play pivotal roles in fairy tales and songs, symbolizing support and companionship.
FAQ
Q.What does 'sesuo' mean in English?
'Sesuo' translates to 'sister' in English, representing a female sibling. It's used to express familial bonds and affection among sisters.
Q.How do you pronounce 'sesuo'?
'Sesuo' is pronounced as /se-soo-oh/, with the emphasis on the first syllable. Practice saying it slowly to get the sound right!
Q.Can 'sesuo' be used for a close friend?
'Sesuo' primarily refers to a biological sister, but it can also be used affectionately for a close female friend in a context where sisterly bonds are implied. However, it's best to use it with actual siblings to avoid confusion.
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