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suprasti — meaning in English: to understand

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neutral common
Usage
Native Lithuanian speakers often use 'suprasti' in conversations about complex topics, such as philosophy or emotions. You might hear it in a casual discussion among friends when they are trying to process a movie's ending or during a classroom setting when students are asked if they understand the lesson.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'suprasti' directly translates to 'to understand,' a similar verb, 'pažinti,' means 'to know' or 'to recognize.' You would choose 'suprasti' when conveying a deeper comprehension of a concept or feeling, rather than just familiarity.
Culture
'Suprasti' has roots in the Proto-Baltic language, showcasing how the understanding of concepts has been vital to communication throughout Lithuanian history. The word reflects not just the cognitive grasp of information but also the emotional connection to relationships, as understanding is often linked to empathy in Lithuanian culture.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'suprasti' in a sentence?
'Suprasti' is typically used with a direct object, e.g., 'Aš suprantu, ką tu sakai' which means 'I understand what you are saying.'
Q.What is the past tense of 'suprasti'?
The past tense of 'suprasti' is 'suprato,' so you would say 'Jis suprato, kad tai buvo svarbu' meaning 'He understood that it was important.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'suprasti'?
A common mistake is to use 'suprasti' with the wrong prepositions. In Lithuanian, you usually do not need a preposition; just the object is sufficient.
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