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dzīve — meaning in English: life

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'dzīve' in everyday conversations when discussing experiences, aspirations, or philosophical thoughts about existence. For example, you might hear it in a sentence like 'Kā tev iet dzīvē?' meaning 'How's life treating you?', typically among friends or family during casual gatherings.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'dzīve' translates directly to 'life', a close synonym is 'eksistence', which refers more to the state of existing rather than the lived experience. You would choose 'dzīve' to convey a more personal, experiential context, while 'eksistence' might be used in philosophical discussions.
Culture
'Dzīve' has roots in the Proto-Baltic language, reflecting a deep connection to the natural world and human experience. In Latvian culture, life is often celebrated through literature, song, and folklore, emphasizing the importance of community and shared experiences, making this word a central part of expressions related to joy and struggle alike.
FAQ
Q.What does 'dzīve' mean in English?
'Dzīve' translates to 'life' in English, representing the condition of being alive and all the various experiences that come with it.
Q.How do you pronounce 'dzīve'?
'Dzīve' is pronounced as 'dzee-veh', with the 'dz' sounding like the English 'ds' in 'kids'.
Q.Can 'dzīve' be used in a formal context?
Yes, 'dzīve' can be used in formal contexts, such as speeches or written work, when discussing important life themes or societal issues.
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