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pēcpusdiena — meaning in English: afternoon

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'pēcpusdiena' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing plans for the day. For example, one might say, 'Let's meet in the pēcpusdiena for coffee,' indicating a casual afternoon gathering.
Synonyms & nuances
'Pēcpusdiena' specifically refers to the time period after noon but before evening. In contrast, 'vakars' means evening, so you would choose 'pēcpusdiena' when planning an afternoon event, distinguishing it from later in the day.
Culture
'Pēcpusdiena' literally translates to 'after noon,' derived from the components 'pēc' (after) and 'pusdiena' (noon). In Latvian culture, afternoons are often a time for relaxation or social gatherings, reflecting the importance of community and friendship in everyday life.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'pēcpusdiena'?
'Pēcpusdiena' is pronounced as 'pay-ts-poos-dye-nah.' The 'ē' is pronounced like the 'ay' in 'say,' and the 'pū' has a long 'oo' sound like in 'food.'
Q.What time does 'pēcpusdiena' typically refer to?
'Pēcpusdiena' generally refers to the time between 12 PM and around 6 PM, though it can extend slightly into early evening depending on context.
Q.Is 'pēcpusdiena' used in formal situations?
'Pēcpusdiena' is suitable for both formal and informal contexts. You can use it in casual chats with friends as well as in more structured settings like business meetings when discussing plans.
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