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neutral common
Usage
Native Latvian speakers often use the word 'skaidrojums' in educational settings, such as classrooms or academic discussions, where clear explanations are essential for understanding complex concepts. It is also common in professional environments, for instance, during meetings where team members seek clarification on project details.
Synonyms & nuances
'Skaidrojums' is closely related to the synonym 'izskaidrojums', which also means 'explanation'. However, 'izskaidrojums' can imply a more detailed or elaborate explanation, making 'skaidrojums' a more versatile term for everyday use. You might choose 'skaidrojums' for straightforward situations, while 'izskaidrojums' would be preferred in contexts requiring deeper analysis.
Culture
The term 'skaidrojums' is derived from the verb 'skaidrot', meaning 'to explain' or 'to clarify'. This reflects the Latvian culture's emphasis on communication and understanding, particularly in education. Interestingly, in traditional Latvian folk culture, storytelling relied heavily on clear explanations to impart moral lessons, showcasing the cultural value placed on clarity and knowledge sharing.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the word 'skaidrojums'?
'Skaidrojums' translates to 'explanation' in English, referring to the act of clarifying or making something understandable.
Q.How do you use 'skaidrojums' in a sentence?
You can use 'skaidrojums' in a sentence like: 'Lūdzu, sniedziet skaidrojumu par šo jautājumu,' which means 'Please provide an explanation for this question.'
Q.Is there a grammatical gender for 'skaidrojums'?
'Skaidrojums' is a masculine noun in Latvian, so it takes masculine adjectives and articles, such as 'šis skaidrojums' (this explanation) when forming sentences.
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