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spontāns — meaning in English: spontaneous

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informal common
Usage
The word 'spontāns' is often used in everyday conversations among friends when discussing plans that arise unexpectedly, such as a last-minute trip or a spontaneous dinner party. It's also common in casual settings like social media posts where people share unplanned adventures or experiences.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'spontāns' conveys the idea of being impulsive and unplanned, a close synonym like 'neplānots' specifically means 'unplanned' and lacks the positive connotation of enthusiasm. Use 'spontāns' when you want to emphasize the excitement of being spontaneous.
Culture
'Spontāns' comes from the Latin 'spontaneus', meaning 'of one’s own accord', which reflects the Latvian embrace of free-spiritedness. In Latvian culture, spontaneity is often celebrated in social gatherings, where unplanned events can lead to unforgettable memories and connections.
FAQ
Q.What does 'spontāns' mean in English?
'Spontāns' translates to 'spontaneous' in English, describing actions that are impulsive or unplanned, often with a sense of enthusiasm.
Q.How do you use 'spontāns' in a sentence?
You can use 'spontāns' in a sentence like, 'Mēs nolemjam doties uz jūru, tas būs spontāns brauciens,' which means 'We decided to go to the sea, it will be a spontaneous trip.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'spontāns'?
One common mistake is confusing 'spontāns' with 'plānots' (planned). Remember, 'spontāns' implies a lack of prior planning, so it should only be used for actions taken on a whim.
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