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aistí — meaning in English: essays

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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'aistí' primarily in academic settings, such as schools and universities, where students are often required to write essays as part of their coursework. Additionally, 'aistí' can be found in literary discussions or competitions where analytical writing is celebrated, making it relevant in both educational and cultural contexts.
Synonyms & nuances
'Aistí' is often compared to 'scríbhinní', which means 'writings' in a broader sense. While 'scríbhinní' can refer to any written work, 'aistí' specifically denotes a structured, argumentative piece typically found in academic or critical discourse, making it the more precise choice when discussing essays.
Culture
'Aistí' has its roots in the Latin word 'assessus', meaning 'to sit beside', which evolved to signify a process of sitting down to articulate one's thoughts. In Irish culture, writing essays has historically been a way to engage with literature and philosophy, reflecting the country's rich tradition of storytelling and critical thinking. Interestingly, debates about the value of essays in education have been ongoing, as they are seen as both a means of assessment and a form of self-expression.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'aistí'?
The plural form of 'aistí' is also 'aistí'. In Irish, this word remains unchanged in the plural, making it easy to use in various contexts without worrying about modification.
Q.How do I use 'aistí' in a sentence?
'Aistí' can be used in sentences like 'Tá aistí á scríobh agam' which translates to 'I am writing essays'. This structure helps learners incorporate the word into everyday conversation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'aistí'?
'Aistí' is often mistakenly used in informal contexts where a more casual term would fit better. Ensure that it is used in more formal, structured discussions to maintain the integrity of the term.
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