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brīnišķīgs — meaning in English: wonderful

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informal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'brīnišķīgs' during conversations about experiences, such as enjoying a beautiful sunset or attending an exciting event. It might also come up in social gatherings when complimenting someone's cooking or a friend's new outfit, adding an extra layer of positivity to the conversation.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'brīnišķīgs' conveys a sense of wonder and delight, synonyms like 'lielisks' (excellent) or 'fantastisks' (fantastic) can carry stronger connotations of quality or extraordinary nature. You might choose 'brīnišķīgs' when you want to emphasize joy or beauty rather than sheer excellence.
Culture
'Brīnišķīgs' comes from the Latvian root 'brīniš', which is connected to the idea of wonder and amazement. This word captures a sense of joy that reflects the deep appreciation for the beauty found in Latvian nature and culture, showcasing how language can embody national sentiments and experiences.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of brīnišķīgs in English?
'Brīnišķīgs' translates to 'wonderful' in English, expressing joy and admiration for something remarkable.
Q.Can brīnišķīgs be used in formal situations?
While 'brīnišķīgs' is commonly used in informal contexts, it can also be used in neutral or slightly formal situations, especially when conveying heartfelt appreciation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes in using brīnišķīgs?
One common mistake is using 'brīnišķīgs' too casually in very formal contexts. In such cases, consider using 'izcils' (outstanding) to match the tone.
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