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mīļš — meaning in English: sweet

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informal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'mīļš' when expressing affection towards friends and family, such as complimenting a child's behavior or describing a beloved pet. It can also be used in casual conversations among peers when referring to something charming or endearing.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'mīļš' translates to 'sweet,' it often carries a more emotional and affectionate connotation compared to the more general 'salds.' You would use 'mīļš' when you want to convey a deeper sense of love or fondness, especially when referring to people or pets.
Culture
'Mīļš' is derived from the Old Latvian word 'mīļais,' which reflects a sentiment of warmth and tenderness. In Latvian culture, expressing affection openly is important, and using 'mīļš' can strengthen personal bonds, making it a staple in everyday interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does 'mīļš' mean in English?
'Mīļš' translates to 'sweet' in English, but it also implies affection and endearment, making it a versatile term in everyday conversations.
Q.How do you use 'mīļš' in a sentence?
You can use 'mīļš' in sentences like 'Mans suns ir ļoti mīļš,' which means 'My dog is very sweet.' It's commonly used to express fondness or endearment.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'mīļš'?
A common mistake is using 'mīļš' in overly formal contexts, as it is primarily informal. When addressing someone in a formal setting, it’s better to use more neutral terms unless you have a close relationship.
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