neutral
common
Usage
Lithuanian native speakers often use the word 'suknelė' when discussing clothing in social settings, such as during shopping trips or at special events like weddings and parties. For instance, one might say, 'Aš nusipirkau naują suknelę vakarėliui' (I bought a new dress for the party).
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'apdaras,' which refers to a garment in general. However, 'suknelė' specifically denotes a dress, emphasizing femininity and style, while 'apdaras' could refer to any type of clothing, making it less specific.
Culture
'Suknelė' is derived from the root word 'sukti,' which means 'to twist' or 'to wrap.' This reflects the garment's form, as dresses often wrap around the body. In Lithuanian culture, traditional dresses (folk suknelės) are worn during festivals and celebrations, showcasing the rich heritage of Lithuanian textile craftsmanship.
FAQ
Q.What does the Lithuanian word 'suknelė' mean in English?
'Suknelė' means 'dress' in English. It specifically refers to a feminine clothing item that covers the body and is often worn for various occasions, from casual to formal.
Q.How is 'suknelė' used in sentences?
'Suknelė' is commonly used in phrases like 'man patinka ši suknelė' (I like this dress) or 'ji vilki gražią suknelę' (she is wearing a beautiful dress).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'suknelė'?
One common mistake is confusing 'suknelė' with 'suknelės,' which is the genitive singular or nominative plural form. Ensure you use the right form depending on the context of the sentence.