formal
common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'të themelosh' in formal contexts such as in business meetings, discussions about starting a new project, or when referring to the establishment of institutions. For instance, an entrepreneur might say, 'Unë dua të themelosh një kompani të re,' meaning 'I want to establish a new company.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Të themelosh' is often compared to 'të krijosh' (to create). While 'të krijosh' can imply creating something from nothing, 'të themelosh' specifically emphasizes laying a foundation for something that will grow over time, making it suitable for contexts involving formal establishment.
Culture
'Të themelosh' is derived from the root 'themel', which translates to 'foundation' in English. This reflects the importance of establishing solid foundations in Albanian culture, whether in business, education, or social structures. Historically, the establishment of educational institutions was notably significant during Albania's post-communist transition, symbolizing a new beginning.
FAQ
Q.What does 'të themelosh' mean in English?
'Të themelosh' translates to 'to establish' in English, often used in formal contexts to denote the creation of organizations or systems.
Q.How do you conjugate 'të themelosh' in the present tense?
In the present tense, 'të themelosh' conjugates as 'themeloj' for 'I establish', 'themelon' for 'they establish', and 'themelon' for 'we establish'.
Q.Can 'të themelosh' be used in informal situations?
'Të themelosh' is primarily used in formal contexts. In informal conversations, you might prefer simpler words like 'të fillosh' (to start) depending on the context.