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neigti — meaning in English: to deny

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formal common
Usage
Native Lithuanian speakers often use the word 'neigti' in debates or discussions, particularly when addressing accusations or controversial topics. For instance, someone might say 'aš neigiu kaltinimus' (I deny the accusations) in a courtroom setting or during a heated political debate.
Synonyms & nuances
'Neigti' is often used to convey a strong rejection of a statement or accusation, while synonyms like 'atsisakyti' (to refuse) carry a connotation of rejecting an offer rather than an assertion. Therefore, choose 'neigti' when addressing claims directly.
Culture
'Neigti' has roots in the Proto-Indo-European word 'ne-', meaning 'not'. This connection to negation spans many languages, showcasing a universal linguistic theme. In Lithuanian culture, denying false accusations has been a significant theme in literature and law, reflecting the importance of truth and justice.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'neigti' in a sentence?
'Neigti' can be used in sentences like 'Jis neigia savo kaltę' (He denies his guilt). It's commonly followed by the object of denial.
Q.What is the past tense of 'neigti'?
The past tense of 'neigti' is 'neigė'. For example, 'Ji neigė kaltinimus' translates to 'She denied the accusations'.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'neigti'?
'Neigti' is sometimes confused with 'atsisakyti'. Remember, 'neigti' is specifically for denying claims, while 'atsisakyti' is for refusing offers or requests.
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