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šalta — meaning in English: cold

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'šalta' to describe the temperature during cold weather, often when discussing the seasons or outdoor activities. For instance, a Lithuanian might say 'Šalta šiandien' (It's cold today) while planning a winter outing, or when commenting on the chilly breeze at a summer evening gathering.
Synonyms & nuances
'Šalta' is specifically used to describe coldness in a physical sense, while 'šaltas' can also imply an emotional coldness or detachment. You would choose 'šalta' when referring to temperature, whereas 'šaltas' might be more appropriate in contexts discussing someone's demeanor.
Culture
'Šalta' originates from the Proto-Baltic word 'šaltas', which reflects not only the physical sensation of cold but also embodies the Lithuanian relationship with nature. Given Lithuania's long winters, the word often evokes memories of family gatherings around warm stoves, emphasizing warmth in both a physical and emotional sense during cold times.
FAQ
Q.What does 'šalta' mean in English?
'Šalta' translates to 'cold' in English, used to describe low temperatures or chilly conditions.
Q.How do you use 'šalta' in a sentence?
You can use 'šalta' in sentences like 'Lauke yra šalta' (It's cold outside) or 'Vanduo yra šaltas' (The water is cold).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'šalta'?
A common mistake is using 'šalta' when referring to emotional states. Remember, use it strictly for temperature to avoid confusion.
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