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sirdsapziņa — meaning in English: conscience

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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'sirdsapziņa' in discussions about morality or ethical dilemmas, particularly in formal settings such as debates or philosophical conversations. For example, when deliberating on decisions that affect others, individuals might reflect on their 'sirdsapziņa' to assess their moral standing and the implications of their actions.
Synonyms & nuances
'Sirdsapziņa' can be compared to 'morality' or 'ethical sense', but it emphasizes a personal and emotional awareness of right and wrong. While 'morality' is more abstract and can refer to societal norms, 'sirdsapziņa' implies a personal, internal compass that guides one's actions based on feelings and conscience.
Culture
'Sirdsapziņa' is derived from the Latvian words 'sirds' meaning 'heart' and 'apziņa' meaning 'awareness' or 'consciousness'. This etymology highlights the deep connection between emotion and morality in Latvian culture, suggesting that conscience is not merely a cognitive function but also tied to one's emotional state. Historically, during Latvia's struggle for independence, the concept of 'sirdsapziņa' became crucial as individuals reflected on their responsibilities towards their nation and its future.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'sirdsapziņa' mean in English?
'Sirdsapziņa' translates to 'conscience' in English, referring to the inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives.
Q.How do you pronounce 'sirdsapziņa'?
'Sirdsapziņa' is pronounced as [seer-ds-ap-zee-nya]. Pay attention to the soft 's' and the flowing 'ziņa' to capture the true essence of the word.
Q.Can 'sirdsapziņa' be used in everyday conversation?
While 'sirdsapziņa' is primarily used in formal discussions about ethics and morality, it can occasionally appear in everyday conversation, particularly when discussing personal decisions or feelings of guilt and responsibility.
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