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kompromisas — meaning in English: compromise

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'kompromisas' in various contexts, especially during negotiations, discussions, or family arguments where differing opinions need to be reconciled. For example, in a business meeting, a manager may propose a 'kompromisas' between two departments to enhance collaboration and productivity.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'kompromisas' directly translates to 'compromise', a close synonym 'susitarimas' means 'agreement'. The subtle difference lies in the fact that 'kompromisas' often implies a concession from both parties, while 'susitarimas' can refer to a straightforward agreement without negotiation.
Culture
'Kompromisas' has roots in Latin, stemming from 'compromissum', which means 'a promise made together'. In Lithuanian culture, where collectivism and community harmony are valued, the concept of compromise is often emphasized in social gatherings and decision-making processes, reflecting a desire for consensus and unity.
FAQ
Q.What does the Lithuanian word 'kompromisas' mean?
'Kompromisas' translates to 'compromise' in English, referring to an agreement reached by making concessions. It's used in both personal and professional contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce 'kompromisas' in Lithuanian?
'Kompromisas' is pronounced as kom-pro-mee-sas, with the emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can aid in mastering the pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'kompromisas'?
A common mistake is using 'kompromisas' when an agreement is reached without concessions. Instead, use 'susitarimas' for scenarios where both parties simply agree without negotiation.
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