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tobulinti — meaning in English: to improve

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neutral common
Usage
Native Lithuanian speakers commonly use 'tobulinti' in contexts such as personal development discussions, educational settings, or workplace environments. For example, a teacher might talk about 'tobulinti' students' skills during a parent-teacher meeting, while a manager could discuss how to 'tobulinti' team performance in a strategy session.
Synonyms & nuances
'Tobulinti' can be compared with 'pagerinti,' which also means 'to improve.' However, 'pagerinti' is more often used in contexts related to making something better from a functional standpoint, while 'tobulinti' implies a quest for perfection and mastery, making it more suitable in personal growth discussions.
Culture
'Tobulinti' stems from the Lithuanian root 'tobulas,' meaning 'perfect' or 'flawless.' This reflects the Lithuanian cultural emphasis on continual self-improvement and excellence, often seen in both personal ambition and the national educational ethos. Interestingly, the word has evolved to encompass not just perfection in skills, but also a broader application to concepts and processes.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'tobulinti' in a sentence?
'Tobulinti' can be used in various contexts. For example, you can say, 'Aš noriu tobulinti savo kalbos įgūdžius,' which means 'I want to improve my language skills.'
Q.Is 'tobulinti' a regular verb in Lithuanian?
Yes, 'tobulinti' is a regular verb, and it follows the standard conjugation patterns in Lithuanian. You can easily learn its forms in different tenses.
Q.What are common mistakes when using 'tobulinti'?
A common mistake is confusing 'tobulinti' with 'pagerinti.' While both mean 'to improve,' using the wrong one can lead to subtle misinterpretations of intent, especially in formal contexts.
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