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mėnulis — meaning in English: moon

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'mėnulis' in contexts related to nature, astronomy, or poetry. For instance, you might hear someone say 'mėnulis šviečia' (the moon is shining) during a romantic evening walk or when discussing the phases of the moon in a science class.
Synonyms & nuances
'Mėnulis' is the standard term for the moon, while 'luną' is a more poetic variation sometimes used in literature. You might choose 'mėnulis' for everyday conversation, while 'luną' could elevate the tone of a poem or a romantic piece.
Culture
'Mėnulis' has its roots in the Proto-Baltic language, and it shares similarities with the Slavic word for moon, reflecting the historical interactions between these cultures. In Lithuanian folklore, the moon is often personified and associated with various myths, indicating its significance in the cultural imagination.
FAQ
Q.What is the origin of the word mėnulis?
'Mėnulis' comes from Proto-Baltic roots, reflecting the term's deep historical ties to the region's language and culture.
Q.How do you pronounce mėnulis?
'Mėnulis' is pronounced as 'meh-noo-lis,' with emphasis on the first syllable. Practicing with audio resources can help you master the pronunciation.
Q.Are there any idiomatic expressions using mėnulis?
Yes, one common expression is 'mėnulis pilnėjant' which means 'the moon is waxing.' Such expressions often come up in discussions about nature or time.
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