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saskaņa — meaning in English: harmony

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'saskaņa' in discussions about music, art, or personal relationships, emphasizing the importance of harmony in creating meaningful connections. It is frequently heard in cultural events, where people reflect on the harmony of community life or artistic expressions.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym of 'saskaņa' is 'harmonija', which also means 'harmony', but 'saskaņa' carries a connotation of agreement and alignment among people or elements, while 'harmonija' is more often used in musical or artistic contexts. Use 'saskaņa' when discussing social relationships and 'harmonija' when referring to artistic compositions.
Culture
'Saskaņa' is derived from the Latvian verb 'saskanēt', which means 'to agree or match'. The concept of harmony has deep roots in Latvian culture, often linked to traditional folk music where different instruments and voices come together to create a unified sound, reflecting the value of community and cooperation.
FAQ
Q.What does 'saskaņa' mean in English?
'Saskaņa' translates to 'harmony' in English, referring to the state of being in agreement or concord, both in interpersonal relationships and artistic creations.
Q.How do I use 'saskaņa' in a sentence?
'Saskaņa' can be used in sentences like 'Mūsu idejas bija saskaņā,' meaning 'Our ideas were in harmony.' It can refer to both emotional and practical alignments.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'saskaņa'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'saskaņa' with 'harmonija'. Remember that while both refer to harmony, 'saskaņa' emphasizes agreement among individuals, whereas 'harmonija' typically pertains to artistic harmony.
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