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mėgautis — meaning in English: to enjoy

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informal common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'mėgautis' in casual conversations when discussing activities that bring pleasure, such as enjoying a meal or a sunset. It's common in both social settings and informal gatherings where people share experiences about what they love doing.
Synonyms & nuances
'Mėgautis' is often compared with 'džiaugtis,' which means 'to rejoice' or 'to be glad.' While both convey a sense of enjoyment, 'mėgautis' emphasizes savoring experiences, often with a sensory focus, whereas 'džiaugtis' leans more towards emotional or spiritual joy.
Culture
'Mėgautis' has roots in the Proto-Indo-European word for 'to take pleasure in' or 'to enjoy.' This reflects a broader cultural appreciation for savoring life’s moments, a quality that is significant in Lithuanian traditions, such as celebrating seasonal festivals where food and community play a central role.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'mėgautis' in a sentence?
'Mėgautis' is typically used with the instrumental case in Lithuanian. For example, you might say, 'Mėgaujuosi maistu,' which translates to 'I enjoy the food.'
Q.What are some common phrases using 'mėgautis'?
You can say 'mėgautis gyvenimu' (to enjoy life) or 'mėgautis gamta' (to enjoy nature) to express enjoyment in different contexts.
Q.Are there any mistakes to avoid with 'mėgautis'?
'Mėgautis' should not be confused with 'patikti,' which means 'to like.' Remember, 'mėgautis' implies a deeper sense of enjoyment, often involving engaging with something actively.
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