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obuolys — meaning in English: apple

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers of Lithuanian often use the word 'obuolys' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing food, gardening, or local markets. It can be heard in families during meal times when parents encourage kids to eat fruit or in the context of a discussion about healthy eating habits.
Synonyms & nuances
'Obuolys' specifically refers to the fruit apple, while 'vaisius' is a broader term for fruit in general. You would use 'obuolys' when talking about apples specifically, especially if you're selecting them or mentioning their specific characteristics.
Culture
'Obuolys' has deep roots in Lithuanian culture, often associated with both health and tradition. In many folklore stories, apples symbolize knowledge and temptation, highlighting their significance in various cultural narratives. Interestingly, the word 'obuolys' is believed to have evolved from the Proto-Indo-European word 'ab(e)l', linking it to various apple-related terms across many languages.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'obuolys' in Lithuanian?
The plural form of 'obuolys' is 'obuoliai'. You would use this form when referring to multiple apples, such as when shopping or discussing a fruit basket.
Q.How do you pronounce 'obuolys' correctly?
'Obuolys' is pronounced as oh-boo-oh-lis, with the emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers or using language learning apps can help you perfect the pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common phrases or idioms using 'obuolys'?
'Obuolys' appears in the Lithuanian saying 'Obuolys nuo obels netoli rieda', which translates to 'An apple doesn't fall far from the tree'. It is used to express that children often resemble their parents in behavior or traits.
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