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Ēst — meaning in English: Eat

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'ēst' in everyday situations, such as during family meals or when discussing food choices. For instance, you might hear a parent asking their child if they want to 'ēst' their vegetables at dinner or friends discussing where to go 'ēst' out on the weekend.
Synonyms & nuances
'Ēst' is primarily used for the act of eating in general contexts. Another word you might encounter is 'mīkt,' which means 'to chew.' While 'ēst' focuses on the action of consuming food, 'mīkt' emphasizes the process of breaking down food in the mouth.
Culture
'Ēst' is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ed-, which means 'to eat.' In Latvian culture, meals often play a vital role in social gatherings, underscoring the importance of this simple yet fundamental word. Traditionally, family dinners are cherished moments, where the act of 'ēst' transcends mere nourishment and becomes a bonding experience.
FAQ
Q.How do you conjugate the verb 'ēst'?
'Ēst' is a regular verb. In the present tense, the first-person singular form is 'ēdu,' the second-person singular is 'ēd,' and the third-person singular is 'ēd.'
Q.What are some common phrases using 'ēst'?
Some common phrases include 'ēsiet gatavi ēst,' meaning 'be ready to eat,' and 'gribu ēst,' which translates to 'I want to eat.'
Q.Is 'ēst' used in any idiomatic expressions?
Yes! One common expression is 'ēst kā zoss,' which means 'to eat like a goose,' often used to describe someone who eats a lot or greedily.
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