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liūdesys — meaning in English: sadness

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'liūdesys' when discussing feelings of sorrow or grief, particularly in conversations about personal loss or heartbreak. For example, during a gathering to commemorate a loved one who has passed away, friends may express their 'liūdesys' through shared memories and emotional support.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'liūdesys' refers specifically to sadness, 'depresija' denotes clinical depression, which suggests a more severe, ongoing state. You would choose 'liūdesys' when you want to convey a fleeting or situational sadness rather than a chronic condition.
Culture
'Liūdesys' has roots in Old Lithuanian, reflecting the country's deep connection to emotions and nature. In Lithuanian culture, expressing feelings, including sadness, is often seen as a part of human experience, leading to rich traditions in literature and music that explore themes of melancholy and loss.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'liūdesys'?
'Liūdesys' is pronounced as 'lyoo-deh-sis.' The 'ū' is a long 'u' sound, and the stress is typically on the first syllable.
Q.Can 'liūdesys' be used in a positive context?
Generally, 'liūdesys' carries a negative connotation, as it signifies sadness. However, it can be used in a more reflective context, such as appreciating the depth of one's emotions during a poignant moment.
Q.Is 'liūdesys' commonly used in everyday conversation?
'Liūdesys' is common in everyday conversation, particularly when discussing personal feelings or experiences related to loss or sadness. It's a relatable word that many will understand and use.
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