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mėsa — meaning in English: meat

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'mėsa' when discussing food, especially in the context of meals or grocery shopping. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'We need to buy mėsa for tonight's dinner,' or during a family gathering when discussing traditional dishes that feature meat.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'mėsa' specifically refers to meat in general, the word 'mėsos' can denote specific types of meat, making it more specific. You'd use 'mėsa' when referring to meat broadly, but 'mėsos' when talking about something like pork or beef.
Culture
'Mėsa' has its roots in the Proto-Indo-European language, showing the deep historical connections within languages. In Lithuanian cuisine, meat plays a crucial role, especially in traditional dishes like cepelinai, which are potato dumplings often filled with minced meat.
FAQ
Q.What are the different types of mėsa in Lithuanian?
In Lithuanian, 'mėsa' can refer to various types of meat, including 'karvės mėsa' (beef), 'kiaulienos mėsa' (pork), and 'vištienos mėsa' (chicken), highlighting the variety available in local markets.
Q.How do you pronounce mėsa?
'Mėsa' is pronounced as 'meh-sah,' with an emphasis on the first syllable. The 'ė' sounds like the 'ay' in 'say,' which is important for proper pronunciation in Lithuanian.
Q.Can I use mėsa in formal conversations?
'Mėsa' is appropriate in both formal and informal contexts. In a formal setting, you might discuss it in the context of culinary arts or nutrition, whereas in everyday conversations, it's commonly used in relation to meals and cooking.
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