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lietus — meaning in English: rain

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'lietus' frequently in everyday conversations, especially when discussing the weather. For instance, you might hear it in a casual chat among friends planning a picnic or during a weather report on the news.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym to 'lietus' is 'palaimos', which can also refer to rain but carries a more poetic or blessing connotation. You'd choose 'lietus' in everyday contexts, whereas 'palaimos' might be used in a more artistic or spiritual discussion.
Culture
'Lietus' has its roots in the Proto-Baltic language, showcasing how closely intertwined weather vocabulary is with daily life in Lithuania. Interestingly, Lithuanians often have a unique relationship with rain, viewing it as a source of life and nourishment for their lush landscapes, which can lead to poetic expressions and cultural references in literature.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'lietus' in Lithuanian?
'Lietus' is pronounced as 'lee-eh-toos'. The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the 'i' is pronounced like the 'ee' in 'see'.
Q.Are there any idioms or phrases that include 'lietus'?
Yes, one popular phrase is 'Lietus lyja', which translates to 'It is raining'. This is commonly used in both casual and formal conversations when discussing weather.
Q.Is 'lietus' used in any specific grammatical structures?
'Lietus' is a masculine noun in Lithuanian and is often used with verbs that describe weather conditions. For example, you would say 'Lietus lyja' (The rain is falling) where 'lyja' is the verb form used for 'is raining'.
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