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nálada — meaning in English: mood

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Slovak speakers often use the word 'nálada' when discussing emotions or feelings in everyday conversations. For example, during a casual chat with friends about how their day went, someone might say, 'Moja nálada je dnes skvelá,' meaning 'My mood is great today.' It can also be used in more formal settings, such as in a psychological context when talking about mental health.
Synonyms & nuances
'Nálada' is often compared with 'pocit,' which means 'feeling.' While 'nálada' refers specifically to a temporary mood, 'pocit' can denote a broader emotional experience. You would use 'nálada' when talking about a specific emotional state, like feeling happy or sad, while 'pocit' might be more suitable when discussing an overall emotional or sensory experience.
Culture
'Nálada' has roots in the Proto-Slavic word 'nálada,' which reflects a state of mind or emotional condition. Its usage in Slovak culture signifies not just personal feelings but also collective moods within groups or communities, often highlighted during traditional festivals or communal gatherings.
FAQ
Q.What does 'nálada' mean in English?
'Nálada' translates to 'mood' in English, referring to a temporary emotional state or atmosphere.
Q.How do you use 'nálada' in a sentence?
You can use 'nálada' in a sentence like: 'Mám dobrú náladu,' which means 'I am in a good mood.'
Q.Are there common phrases that include 'nálada'?
Yes, common phrases include 'Zmeniť náladu' meaning 'to change one's mood' or 'Zlá nálada' meaning 'bad mood'. These phrases help convey specific emotional states.
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