Meaning of 'There's' in English | Latvian to English
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š Key Takeaways & Fast Facts
- Dictionary Entry: Essential usages of 'There's'.
- Verified Footprint: 515 active tokens in this module.
- Study Commitment: Approximately 3 minutes of required focus.
- Difficulty Range: Adaptive (B1 Intermediate).
- Interactive Assets: Native TTS Audio, Quizzes, and Gamification enabled.
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"RÄÄ·inÄ ir kļūda"
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RÄÄ·inÄ ir kļūda
Bet ir problÄma.
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RÄÄ·inÄ ir kļūdaš Core Dictionary Examples
š¬ Morphology Breakdown
Prefix/Suffix analysis indicates a standard derivation path for Tur nav ko paskaidrot..
ā Common Pitfalls: "There's no sugar in my tea."
Avoid literal word-for-word translation when dealing with ManÄ tÄjÄ nav cukura.. Understand the conceptual phrase.
š Semantic Context: "There's a mistake in the bill."
Primary usage paradigm maps to Polite Interaction situations.
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š” People Also Ask
How do you say "There's a mistake in the bill." in English?
The most natural translation is "RÄÄ·inÄ ir kļūda".
How do you say "But there's a problem." in English?
The most natural translation is "Bet ir problÄma.".
How do you say "There's a mirror." in English?
The most natural translation is "Tur ir spogulis.".