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domāt — meaning in English: to think

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'domāt' in various everyday situations, such as while discussing their plans with friends or when pondering a complex issue during a meeting. It's often heard in casual conversations among peers, as well as in more serious discussions about decision-making.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'domāt' means 'to think,' a close synonym is 'pārdomāt,' which specifically means 'to think over' or 'to ponder.' Use 'domāt' for general thinking and 'pārdomāt' when you want to convey a more contemplative or deliberate process.
Culture
'Domāt' has roots in the Old Latvian language, reflecting the depth of thought and reflection valued in Latvian culture. Interestingly, Latvians often associate this word with the concept of mindfulness, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful consideration in both personal and communal decision-making.
FAQ
Q.What does the Latvian word 'domāt' mean in English?
'Domāt' translates to 'to think' in English, used to express the act of considering or reflecting on something.
Q.How do you conjugate 'domāt' in the present tense?
'Domāt' is conjugated as follows: I think - 'es domāju', you think - 'tu domā', he/she thinks - 'viņš/viņa domā', we think - 'mēs domājam', and they think - 'viņi/viņas domā'.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'domāt'?
A common mistake is confusing 'domāt' with 'zināt' (to know). Remember that 'domāt' refers to the process of thinking, while 'zināt' is about knowing information.
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