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braukt

braukt

Latvian

Verb

braukt intr., 1st conj., pres. braucu, brauc, brauc, past braucu

  1. to go, to ride (in a vehicle)
    braukt automobilī, automašīnā ― to go by car
    braukt pajūgā, kamanās ― to go on a cart, on a sleigh
    braukt ar autobusu, ar vilcienu ― to go by bus, by train
    braukt ar tvaikoni, ar lidmašīnu ― to go by steamboat, by plane
    braukt komandējumā ― to go on a business trip, on an expedition
    braukt uz kuģa, uz kuģiem ― to go on a boat (also, to be(come) a sailor)
  2. (with animal names) to go (on a cart, sled, sleigh, etc.) pulled by animals
    braukt ar zirgu ― to go on a horse-drawn cart
    braukt ar vēršiem, ar suņiem, ar briežiem ― to go on a cart pulled by oxen, by dogs, by (rein)deer
  3. (transitive) to ride (a horse)
    tēvs brauc lepnus zirgus ― father is riding a proud horse
  4. (in the 3rd person, speaking of vehicles, harnessed animals) to go, to move, to ride, to travel
    laiva brauc pa ezeru ― the boat is traveling on the lake
    trolejbuss brauc uz depo ― the trolleybus is going to the depot
    pajūgi brauc pa ceļa malu ― carts go on the edge of the road
    zirgs brauc pa ceļu ― the (yoked, harnessed) horse rides on the road
  5. (colloquial, of fingers, hands, feet) to run (on a surface)
    kā asaras slaucīdama, viņa abām plaukstām brauca pār vaigiem ― as if wiping tears, she ran both palms (= hands) over (her) cheeks

Conjugation

Synonyms

  • (of "going," but on foot): iet
  • (of "riding a horse"): jāt

Derived terms

prefixed verbs:
  • aizbraukt
  • apbraukt
  • atbraukt
  • iebraukt
  • izbraukt
  • nobraukt
  • pabraukt
  • pārbraukt
  • piebraukt
  • sabraukt
  • uzbraukt
other derived terms

Related terms

References

  1. Karulis, Konstantīns (1992), braukt”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, ISBN 9984-700-12-7