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paroda — meaning in English: exhibition

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Usage
The word 'paroda' is commonly used in contexts where art, culture, or information is showcased, such as in galleries, museums, or trade fairs. For instance, a native Lithuanian speaker might say, 'Šiandien aš einu į parodą muziejuje' ('Today, I am going to an exhibition at the museum').
Synonyms & nuances
'Paroda' is often used interchangeably with 'renginys' (event), but 'renginys' can refer to any organized gathering, whereas 'paroda' specifically denotes an exhibition showcasing art, products, or ideas. Use 'paroda' when you want to emphasize the display or showcase aspect.
Culture
'Paroda' comes from the verb 'parodyti,' which means 'to show' or 'to display.' Exhibitions are an essential part of Lithuanian culture, highlighting the country's rich artistic heritage, especially during events like the Vilnius Art Biennale, which attracts visitors and artists from around the globe.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'paroda' in English?
'Paroda' means 'exhibition' in English, referring to an organized event where items or artworks are displayed for public viewing.
Q.How do you use 'paroda' in a sentence?
You can use 'paroda' in a sentence like this: 'Aš lankysiuosi parodoje šį savaitgalį.' (I will visit the exhibition this weekend.)
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'paroda'?
One common mistake is confusing 'paroda' with 'mugė' (fair). While both involve displays, 'mugė' often focuses on selling products, whereas 'paroda' emphasizes showcasing art or information.
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