latvian

listen to the pronunciation of latvian
Englisch - Türkisch
{s} Letonya

Letonyalı kızlar, dünyanın en iyi kızları arasındadır. - Latvian girls are among the best girls in the world!

Letonya dilini öğrenmek isterim. - I'd like to learn the Latvian language.

{s} Leton

Letonya dilini öğrenmek isterim. - I'd like to learn the Latvian language.

İki Letonyalının olduğu yerde üç siyasi parti vardır. - Where there are two Latvians, there are three political parties.

{s} Letonyalı

İki Letonyalının olduğu yerde üç siyasi parti vardır. - Where there are two Latvians, there are three political parties.

Letonyalı kızlar, dünyanın en iyi kızları arasındadır. - Latvian girls are among the best girls in the world!

{i} letonya dili

Letonya dilini öğrenmek istiyorum. - I would like to learn Latvian.

Letonya dilini öğrenmek isterim. - I'd like to learn the Latvian language.

{s} Letonca

Letoncayı anlayabiliyorum ama onu konuşamıyorum. - I can understand Latvian, but I can't speak it.

Letonca konuşabiliyor musunuz? - Do you speak Latvian?

letonyali
Englisch - Englisch
Of, from, or pertaining to Latvia, the Latvian people or the Latvian language
A person from Latvia or of Latvian descent
The official language of Latvia
{i} native or resident of Latvia (republic in northern Europe)
{i} official language of Latvia
{s} of or belonging to Latvia (republic in northern Europe)
a native or inhabitant of Latvia
the official language of Latvia; belongs to the Baltic branch of Indo-European
the official language of Latvia; belongs to the Baltic branch of Indo-European a native or inhabitant of Latvia of or relating to or characteristic of Latvia or its people or language
of or relating to or characteristic of Latvia or its people or language
Lett
Latvian SSR
Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic, the name for the Republic of Latvia while under the rule of the Soviet Union (1940-1941 and 1944-1991)
Latvian language
or Lettish language East Baltic language spoken by some two million people in the Republic of Latvia and in diaspora communities, including about 85,000 speakers in North America. Like Lithuanian, it is sparsely attested until the first printed books in Latvian appear in 1585-86. The essentials of the present orthography, which employs the Latin alphabet with a number of diacritics, were adopted in 1908. Literary Latvian is based on the dialect spoken in Riga, Latvia's capital, though in recent years there has been a resurgence of literature in High Latvian (Latgalian), the dialect of eastern Latvia. Relative to Lithuanian, Latvian has undergone a number of striking sound changes, though the grammatical structures of the two languages are similar
latvian monetary unit
monetary unit in Latvia
latvian
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