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dīvāns — meaning in English: sofa

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informal common
Usage
Native speakers of Latvian commonly use the word 'dīvāns' in informal settings, especially when discussing home furnishings or comfort. For example, you might hear it during a friendly chat about interior design choices at a coffee shop or when planning a cozy movie night at home with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'dīvāns' generally refers to a sofa, the word 'sofa' itself in English might imply a more formal piece of furniture compared to 'dīvāns', which can also encompass more casual styles. You might choose 'dīvāns' when describing a relaxed seating area in your living room rather than a more structured seating option.
Culture
'Dīvāns' has its roots in the Arabic word 'diwan', which referred to a council or a place of discussion in ancient times. Over time, the term evolved to denote a seated area, eventually translating to the modern 'sofa' we know today. This linguistic journey reflects the cultural exchanges that have influenced Latvian society through history.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Latvian word dīvāns?
'Dīvāns' translates to 'sofa' in English, referring to a piece of furniture designed for seating multiple people, typically in a living room setting.
Q.How do you use dīvāns in a sentence?
You can use 'dīvāns' in a sentence like: 'Mans dīvāns ir ļoti ērts,' which means 'My sofa is very comfortable.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using dīvāns?
A common mistake is confusing 'dīvāns' with other seating terms. Remember, 'dīvāns' specifically refers to a sofa, while 'krēsls' means 'chair.'
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