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nulle — meaning in English: zero

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'nulle' in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing numbers, mathematics, or when referring to something that lacks value. For example, you might hear it during a casual chat about sports scores or while assessing the outcome of an event, such as 'The final score was nulle to two.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Nulle' is often used in a numerical context, while synonyms like 'null' or 'nekas' (meaning 'nothing') convey a broader absence or void. You would choose 'nulle' when specifically referring to zero in a quantifiable sense, whereas 'nekas' would be better suited for more abstract discussions.
Culture
'Nulle' comes from the Latin word 'nullus,' which means 'none' or 'not any.' In Latvian culture, the concept of zero transcends mere mathematics; it symbolizes the idea of balance and emptiness, often appearing in philosophical discussions about existence and nothingness. Interestingly, 'nulle' is also used in various fields, such as programming, where a zero value can signify an absence of data.
FAQ
Q.What does the Latvian word 'nulle' mean?
'Nulle' translates to 'zero' in English. It is used to represent the numeral 0 in various contexts, including mathematics and everyday conversation.
Q.How do you pronounce 'nulle'?
'Nulle' is pronounced as 'noo-leh.' The emphasis is on the first syllable, making it quite straightforward for English speakers to say.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'nulle'?
One common mistake is confusing 'nulle' with other words like 'nekas,' which means 'nothing.' Remember that 'nulle' specifically refers to the numerical value, while 'nekas' conveys a broader absence.
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