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mūžība — meaning in English: eternity

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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'mūžība' in philosophical discussions or literature when contemplating the nature of existence and time. It may also appear in religious contexts, particularly in discussions about the afterlife or spiritual beliefs, reflecting a deep sense of reverence and contemplation.
Synonyms & nuances
'Mūžība' is often compared to 'mūžs', which means 'lifespan' or 'duration'. While 'mūžība' refers specifically to the concept of eternity, encompassing an infinite or timeless aspect, 'mūžs' implies a more finite, personal duration of life. Choose 'mūžība' when discussing abstract or philosophical ideas of endlessness, rather than personal experiences.
Culture
'Mūžība' has its roots in the Proto-Baltic word 'mūžs', meaning 'life' or 'duration'. In Latvian culture, discussions about eternity are often intertwined with folk traditions and poetry, reflecting the close relationship between nature, time, and human existence. The concept of eternity is deeply woven into Latvian folklore, where tales often ponder life's transience against the backdrop of the eternal cycle of nature.
FAQ
Q.What does 'mūžība' mean in English?
'Mūžība' translates to 'eternity' in English, referring to an infinite or unending time. It conveys a sense of timelessness often used in philosophical or spiritual contexts.
Q.How do you use 'mūžība' in a sentence?
You can say, 'Mūžība ir bezgalīga' which means 'Eternity is infinite'. This sentence highlights the vastness associated with the concept of eternity.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'mūžība'?
Learners often confuse 'mūžība' with 'mūžs'. Remember that 'mūžība' is used for discussions about eternity or timelessness, while 'mūžs' refers to a person's lifespan.
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