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iskalec — meaning in English: seeker

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'iskalec' in various contexts, such as when discussing personal journeys of discovery, whether in a philosophical conversation or during a motivational seminar. For instance, one might say, 'He is a seeker of truth' when describing someone on a quest for deeper understanding.
Synonyms & nuances
'Iskalec' can be compared to 'raziskovalec', which means 'explorer'. While 'iskalec' emphasizes the act of seeking, often with a personal or spiritual connotation, 'raziskovalec' focuses more on exploration in a scientific or adventurous context. You might choose 'iskalec' when discussing someone searching for meaning in life, while 'raziskovalec' would fit a discussion about geographical or scientific exploration.
Culture
'Iskalec' stems from the root 'iskati', meaning 'to seek' in Slovenian. The concept of seeking is deeply woven into Slovenian culture, which has a rich tradition of storytelling highlighting journeys of discovery, both literal and metaphorical. This word reflects not only the act of looking for something but also the philosophical pursuit of knowledge and self-awareness.
FAQ
Q.What does 'iskalec' mean in English?
'Iskalec' translates to 'seeker' in English, indicating someone who is looking for something, often in a personal or spiritual context.
Q.How do you pronounce 'iskalec'?
'Iskalec' is pronounced as ee-skah-lehts, with emphasis on the second syllable.
Q.Can 'iskalec' be used in a formal context?
'Iskalec' is generally neutral, making it suitable for both formal and informal contexts, such as literature, speeches, or casual conversations.
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