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atzīt — meaning in English: to admit

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neutral common
Usage
The word 'atzīt' is commonly used in both personal and professional contexts when someone acknowledges a truth or accepts a mistake. For example, a student might 'atzīt' that they didn't study enough for an exam, or a manager might 'atzīt' a flaw in a project during a team meeting to foster transparency.
Synonyms & nuances
'Atzīt' is often used interchangeably with 'atzināt', but 'atzīt' carries a more personal weight, implying a recognition of one's own feelings or faults. You would choose 'atzīt' when discussing personal admissions, while 'atzināt' could be used in more formal acknowledgments, like in legal or official documents.
Culture
'Atzīt' stems from the Proto-Baltic root 'atzinēt', which combines the prefix 'at-' meaning 'back' or 'away' with 'zināt', meaning 'to know'. This etymology reflects the concept of coming back to a truth or acknowledging something one previously might have avoided. In Latvian culture, admitting mistakes is often seen as a sign of maturity and honesty, deeply valued traits in both social and professional settings.
FAQ
Q.What does 'atzīt' mean in English?
'Atzīt' means 'to admit' in English, often used in contexts where someone acknowledges a truth or an error.
Q.How do you conjugate 'atzīt' in the present tense?
In the present tense, 'atzīt' is conjugated as follows: es atzīstu (I admit), tu atzīsti (you admit), viņš/viņa atzīst (he/she admits), and mēs atzīstam (we admit).
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'atzīt'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'atzīt' with 'atzināt'. While both mean to acknowledge, 'atzīt' is more personal and direct, suited for personal admissions, whereas 'atzināt' is used in more formal contexts.
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