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motivation — meaning in English: motivation

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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'motivation' in educational settings, such as classrooms or study groups, when discussing what drives students to succeed. It can also appear in casual conversations about personal goals, like fitness or career aspirations, to explain what inspires someone to take action.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'motivation' refers specifically to the drive to act, synonyms like 'inspiration' imply a spark of creativity or enthusiasm that may not always lead to action. Choose 'motivation' when discussing the reason behind someone's actions or goals, and reserve 'inspiration' for moments of creative influence.
Culture
'Motivation' in Danish shares its roots with the Latin 'motivus', meaning 'moving'. In Denmark, the concept of motivation is deeply intertwined with the cultural emphasis on personal development and well-being, making it a common topic in both professional and personal settings. Interestingly, motivational speaking has become a popular trend in Denmark, with many Danes seeking inspiration from both local and international speakers.
FAQ
Q.What does 'motivation' mean in Danish?
'Motivation' in Danish directly translates to 'motivation' in English, referring to the reasons or incentives that encourage someone to act or achieve something.
Q.How do I use 'motivation' in a sentence in Danish?
You can use 'motivation' in a sentence like 'Min motivation for at træne er at være sund,' which means 'My motivation for exercising is to be healthy.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'motivation' in Danish?
One common mistake is confusing 'motivation' with 'motiveret' (motivated). While 'motivation' is the noun describing the drive, 'motiveret' describes the state of being motivated.
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