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miegoti — meaning in English: to sleep

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'miegoti' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing daily routines, such as going to bed or waking up. For instance, you might hear a parent tell a child, 'Time to miegoti!' or friends discussing plans for the weekend might say, 'I want to miegoti in on Sunday.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Miegoti' specifically refers to the act of sleeping, while 'užmigti' means to fall asleep. You would use 'miegoti' when discussing sleep as a state, but 'užmigti' when focusing on the process of falling into sleep.
Culture
'Miegoti' has roots in the Old Baltic languages, showcasing how sleep has always been a vital part of human culture. In Lithuania, the importance of sleep is reflected in various folk tales, where characters often embark on adventures during their dreams, emphasizing the cultural significance of rest and the subconscious.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of the word 'miegoti'?
'Miegoti' is pronounced as 'mee-eh-goh-tee', with the emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help perfect your pronunciation!
Q.Are there different ways to say 'sleep' in Lithuanian?
Yes, aside from 'miegoti', you can use 'miegas' to refer to sleep in a more general sense. This distinction is important when discussing sleep as a concept versus the action of sleeping.
Q.What are common phrases that include 'miegoti'?
Common phrases include 'Aš noriu miegoti' which means 'I want to sleep', and 'Laikas miegoti' meaning 'It's time to sleep'. These phrases can help you communicate your needs regarding rest.
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