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lielisks — meaning in English: excellent

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'lielisks' to describe something that exceeds expectations, such as a meal at a restaurant or a performance in a theater. It's common in both casual conversations among friends and in more formal settings, like giving compliments in business meetings.
Synonyms & nuances
'Lielisks' is often compared with 'brīnišķīgs,' another term for 'wonderful.' While 'brīnišķīgs' carries a more magical connotation, 'lielisks' is straightforward, making it ideal for practical praise. Use 'lielisks' when you want to acknowledge excellence in everyday situations.
Culture
'Lielisks' stems from the Latvian word 'liels,' meaning 'big' or 'great.' This evolution signifies that something excellent is not merely good, but significantly remarkable. In Latvian culture, expressing appreciation for someone's effort with 'lielisks' can strengthen relationships, whether in personal or professional contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does 'lielisks' mean in English?
'Lielisks' translates to 'excellent' in English. It's used to describe something that is of very high quality or impressively good.
Q.How can I use 'lielisks' in a sentence?
You can use 'lielisks' in a sentence like: 'Šis ēdiens ir lielisks!' which means 'This food is excellent!' It's a great way to express your appreciation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'lielisks'?
One common mistake is using 'lielisks' too casually when a more formal word would be appropriate. In professional settings, ensure your tone matches the context to maintain respect.
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