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pārliecība — meaning in English: confidence

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Usage
Native speakers use the word 'pārliecība' in various contexts, such as discussions about personal achievements, public speaking, or even in professional settings where self-assurance is paramount. For instance, a Latvian speaker might express their 'pārliecība' when discussing a successful presentation at work or while motivating a friend to take a leap of faith in their career.
Synonyms & nuances
'Pārliecība' is often used interchangeably with 'uzticība' (trust), but it emphasizes self-assurance over reliance on others. While 'uzticība' might pertain to faith in someone else’s capabilities, 'pārliecība' centers on one's inner belief and assurance in one's own abilities.
Culture
'Pārliecība' is derived from the Latvian verb 'pārliecināt', which means 'to convince.' This reflects a cultural emphasis on rationality and self-assuredness in Latvian society. Historically, the concept of confidence has been crucial in the development of individual and collective identity, especially during Latvia's journey towards independence.
FAQ
Q.What does pārliecība mean in English?
'Pārliecība' translates to 'confidence' in English, encapsulating a sense of self-assurance and conviction in one’s abilities or beliefs.
Q.How is pārliecība used in a sentence?
You can use 'pārliecība' in sentences like, 'Viņam ir liela pārliecība par sevi,' which means 'He has a lot of confidence in himself.'
Q.Are there common mistakes with pārliecība?
A common mistake is to confuse 'pārliecība' with 'pārliecinājums' (conviction). While both relate to certainty, 'pārliecība' is focused on personal confidence, whereas 'pārliecinājums' deals with stronger beliefs or convictions.
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