kollokációkat
Kollokációkat, often referred to as collocations in English, are words that frequently occur together in a language. These are not necessarily grammatically linked but are conventionally paired, creating natural-sounding phrases. For instance, in English, we say "make a mistake" rather than "do a mistake," and "heavy rain" instead of "strong rain." The choice of words in a collocation is often idiomatic, meaning the meaning of the phrase cannot be predicted solely from the individual words.
Understanding and using collocations is crucial for fluent and accurate communication in any language. Non-native speakers
Lexicography, the practice of dictionary making, often highlights collocations, providing examples of words that are typically