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kurioz — meaning in English: curious

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'kurioz' in various contexts, often to describe someone showing interest or eagerness to learn about new things. For example, a parent might say, 'My child is very kurioz about animals,' or friends might discuss a new hobby, commenting on how 'kurioz' they feel to explore it further.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'kurioz' conveys a sense of eagerness to learn, a synonym like 'inat' implies a more stubborn or rebellious type of curiosity. You would choose 'kurioz' when you want to emphasize a positive, inquisitive attitude rather than a contrarian one.
Culture
'Kurioz' is derived from the Latin word 'curiosus,' which means 'careful' or 'inquisitive.' In Albanian culture, curiosity is often viewed as a positive trait, associated with the pursuit of knowledge and enlightenment. This word ties into the broader cultural appreciation for learning and discovery, reflecting how important these values are in Albanian society.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kurioz' mean in English?
'Kurioz' means 'curious' in English, describing someone eager to learn or explore new things.
Q.How do you use 'kurioz' in a sentence?
You can use 'kurioz' in sentences like 'Ai është shumë kurioz për botën.' meaning 'He is very curious about the world.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'kurioz'?
A common mistake is to use 'kurioz' to describe someone who is nosy. While 'kurioz' is about healthy curiosity, being 'nosy' has a negative connotation.
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