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sėdėti — meaning in English: to sit

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'sėdėti' in everyday situations, such as when taking a seat at a café or discussing where to sit in a classroom. It's also frequently used in casual conversations among friends when deciding where to relax or work.
Synonyms & nuances
'Sėdėti' is often used for the physical act of sitting, while 'pasilikti' can imply staying in a place for a while. Choose 'sėdėti' when referring specifically to the act of sitting down, while 'pasilikti' might be better when discussing remaining somewhere longer.
Culture
The word 'sėdėti' comes from the Proto-Baltic root, reflecting a deep connection to daily life and local customs in Lithuania. Interestingly, sitting is often associated with hospitality in Lithuanian culture, where inviting someone to 'sėdėti' can mean welcoming them into your home or heart, highlighting the warmth of social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What is the conjugation of sėdėti?
In the present tense, 'sėdėti' conjugates as 'aš sėdžiu' (I sit), 'tu sėdi' (you sit), and 'jis/ji sėdi' (he/she sits). In the past tense, it changes to 'aš sėdėjau' (I sat).
Q.How do you use sėdėti in a sentence?
'Sėdėti' can be used in sentences like 'Aš noriu sėdėti prie lango' which means 'I want to sit by the window.' It can also be used in commands or invitations.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with sėdėti?
A common mistake is confusing 'sėdėti' with 'stovėti' (to stand). Remember to use 'sėdėti' specifically for sitting and ensure the context is appropriate.
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