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drošs — meaning in English: safe

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'drošs' in discussions about safety, such as when assessing a location for travel or when discussing the security of a home. For example, a parent might reassure their child by saying, 'This place is drošs,' indicating that it's safe to play there.
Synonyms & nuances
'Drošs' is often compared with 'aizsargāts,' which means 'protected.' While 'drošs' focuses on the absence of danger, 'aizsargāts' implies active protection. You might choose 'drošs' when you want to convey a general sense of safety, whereas 'aizsargāts' emphasizes security measures.
Culture
'Drošs' stems from the Proto-Baltic word 'drošs,' which is connected to the concept of strength and reliability. In Latvian culture, safety is often a communal value, emphasized during festivals or gatherings when locals share stories about safe practices and traditions, reinforcing a collective sense of security.
FAQ
Q.What does 'drošs' mean in English?
'Drošs' translates to 'safe' in English, indicating a state free from danger or risk.
Q.How do you use 'drošs' in a sentence?
You can use 'drošs' in phrases like 'Šī vieta ir droša' which means 'This place is safe.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'drošs'?
One common mistake is confusing 'drošs' with 'droši,' which is an adverbial form. Remember, 'drošs' is an adjective used to describe nouns.
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