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susimąstyti — meaning in English: to think about

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'susimąstyti' when discussing personal reflection or decision-making. For example, someone might say they need time to 'susimąstyti' before making a significant life choice, like changing careers or moving to a new city.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'mąstyti', which simply means 'to think.' However, 'susimąstyti' carries a connotation of deeper contemplation or reflection, suggesting a pause for serious consideration rather than just casual thought. You would choose 'susimąstyti' when you want to emphasize the seriousness of your thinking process.
Culture
'Susimąstyti' derives from the Lithuanian roots 'susima', meaning 'to gather' or 'to prepare,' and 'mastyti', which means 'to think.' This word reflects the Lithuanian value placed on thoughtful consideration, often seen in cultural practices like introspective discussions among friends or family gatherings where life choices are debated.
FAQ
Q.What does 'susimąstyti' mean in English?
'Susimąstyti' translates to 'to think about' in English, emphasizing a reflective or contemplative form of thinking.
Q.How do you use 'susimąstyti' in a sentence?
You can say: 'Aš noriu susimąstyti apie savo ateitį,' which means 'I want to think about my future.'
Q.Is 'susimąstyti' a formal or informal word?
'Susimąstyti' is considered neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts without sounding out of place.
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