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sinestetika — meaning in English: synaesthesia

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Usage
Native speakers use the word 'sinestetika' in discussions about art, music, and psychology, particularly in academic or intellectual settings. For example, when analyzing a piece of literature that evokes multiple senses, a speaker might say, 'Ova poezija koristi sinestetiku da stvori bogatiji doživljaj.'
Synonyms & nuances
While 'sinestetika' specifically refers to the phenomenon where one sense involuntarily triggers another, terms like 'multisenzorni' (multisensory) are broader and may not imply the same involuntary connection. Use 'sinestetika' when discussing the intricate interplay of senses in a more artistic or psychological context.
Culture
'Sinestetika' derives from the Greek words 'syn' meaning 'together' and 'aisthesis' meaning 'sensation'. This concept has intrigued artists and scientists alike, giving rise to various interpretations in literature and music, where colors might evoke tastes or sounds provoke visual imagery, thus enriching the human experience.
FAQ
Q.What is sinestetika in English?
'Sinestetika' translates to 'synaesthesia' in English, referring to a condition where one sense is simultaneously perceived as if by one or more additional senses.
Q.How do I use sinestetika in a sentence?
You can use 'sinestetika' in a sentence like, 'Mnoge umetničke slike koriste sinestetiku da prenesu emocije na više nivoa.' This means 'Many artworks use synaesthesia to convey emotions on multiple levels.'
Q.What are common mistakes when using sinestetika?
A common mistake is using 'sinestetika' interchangeably with 'multisenzorni.' Remember that 'sinestetika' specifically refers to the blending of senses, whereas 'multisenzorni' is broader and does not imply this unique experience.
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