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nākt
nākt
Latvian
Verb
nākt intr., 1st conj., pres. nāku, nāc, nāk, past nācu
- to come (to move, to walk towards the speaker, to here)
- nākt pa ceļu ― to come on the road
- nākt lieliem soļiem ― to come with big steps
- nākt kājām ― to come on foot
- nākt garām ― to come by
- nākt iekšā, ārā ― to come in, out
- nākt pa kāpnem ― to come down the stairs
- nākt steidzīgā gaitā ― to come at a hurried pace
- nākt mājās ― to come home
- nākt no skolas ― to come from school
- nākt pie galda ― to come to the table
- nākt tuvumā ― to come close
- ņem sievu un bērnu un ej, kur esi nācis! ― get your wife and child and go (back) where you came (from)!
- sēžam darbu vadītāja kantorī... nāk un iet celtnieki ― we are sitting in the foreman's office... construction workers come and go
- visu laiku, kamēr viņi dzīvoja kopā, Mārīte nomanīja, ka Elmārs no viņas baidās, nenāk tuvumā ― all the time, while they were living together, Mārīte felt that Elmārs was afraid of her, he didn't come close
- “ei, kas tur par ciemiņu?... skaties: kaķis! nu, nāc nu, nāc iekšā”, vecītis aicināja ― “hey, what kind of visitor is there?... look: a cat! well, come now, come in,” the old man invited
- to come, to arrive somehwere (on foot, or in a vehicle)
- nākt ciemos ― to come to visit
- nākt pie ārsta ― to come to the doctor
- nākt lūgt padomu ― to come to ask for advice
- nākt vakariņās ― to come for dinner
- nāc šovakar uz kino! ― come tonight to the cinema!
- nākt atpakaļ ― to come back
- nākt talkā, uz talku ― to come to the rescue
- nākt palīgā ― to come to help
- nākt uzbrukumā ― to come to attack (= to attack the enemy)
- nākt (kādas) pēdās ― to come in (someone's) footprints (= to follow someone's example)
- kā tas būs: nāksi vai nenāksi pie manis? ― so, how will it be: will you, or won't you, come to (visit) me?
- to come, to arrive (somewhere, in order to perform an activity, occupy a place)
- “kad nāksi atkal skolā?” skolēni viņam prasa; “kad ciema dārzos izbeigsies vīnogas”, atteic Mameds ― “when will you come again to school?” the students asked him; “when there are no more grapes in the villagers' gardens,” Mameds replied
- jaunā paaudze nāk vecās vietā ― the younger generation comes into the place of (= replaces) the older one
- to come (with something), to propose, to give
- nākt ar ierosinājumu ― to come with a suggestion
- nākt ar jaunām idejām ― to come with new ideas
- nākt ar padomu ― to come with advice
- Uģis nāca ar priekšlikumu pēc nelielas atpūtas nospēlēt vēl vienu volejbola “partiju” ― Uģis came with the proposal of, after a short rest, playing yet another volleyball “match”
- es, nabags, pilns cerības, nāku pie mūsu visužēlīga tvēa, kunga un ķeizara ar pazemīgu lūgšanu ― I, a poor (man), full of hope, come to our mercyful father, lord and emperor, with a humble prayer
- to come from, to have arrived from (another city, country)
- mēs nācām no Anglijas ― we have come from England
- (of birds, fish) to come (gloss|to fly, to swim to here}}
- laši nāk nārstot upēs ― the salmon come to spawn in the rivers
- pirms vēl sniegs bija sācis kust, nāca sīki gāju putni ― before the snow had started to melt, little migratory birds came
- (of vehicles, also of other objects; usually in the 3rd person) to come, to pass by; to move towards here
- trolejbuss nāk ik pa piecām minutēm ― the trolley comes every five minutes
- dunēdams nāk vilciens ― the train comes droning
- lidmašīna nāk ― the airplane is coming
- ledus, lielos gabalos nākdams no Piedrujas, sablīvējas pie Doles ― the ice, coming in big pieces from Piedruja, became more compact by the Dole
- to come (to life), to be born
- nākt pasaulē ― to come to the world (= to be born)
- sestais bērns ģimenē nāca pēc liela pārtraukuma — the sixth child in the family came (= was born) after a long pause (after the fifth)
- meitiņa pasaulē nāca ļoti vārga, šķita, ka viņa izdzisīs ― the girl came to the world very weak, it seemed that she was going off
- to come, to be from, to have been born in, to have spent time in (a group, a family, a place)
- nākt no inteliģentas ģimenes ― to come from an educated family
- Munks nāca no nabadzīgiem zvejniekiem, bet izsitās līdz stūrmanim ― Munks came from (a family of) poor fishermen, but he managed to become an officer
- Mamma nāk no Āgenskalna, no ģimenes un vides, ar ko bija jāsamierinās galdniekzeļļa meitai, bet kas vairs nav vēlama ārstei ― mother comes from Āgenskalns, from a family and an environment that should satisfy a carpenter's daughter, but which was no longer appropriate for a doctor
- Barons nāca no galvaspilsētas augstskolas ― Barons came from a university in the capital
- Lote nākusi no ielas, tādēļ, protams, Pētera vecāki viņu nīst un nicina ― Lote came from the street (= prostitution), because of this, of course, Pēteris' parents despised her
- to come from, to be caused by, to result from
- Adatiņš bieži sūdzējas par samaitātu kuņģi; tas nākot no tā, ka sausu vien ēdot... ― Adatiņš often complained about an upset stomach; this came from, they say, the fact that he only ate dry (bread)
- šī gudrība zēnam nav nakusi no Lūku Pētera kompānijas ― this wisdom of the boy didn't come from Lūku Pēteris' gang
- (of time periods, usually in the 3rd person) to come, to approach, to draw near
- gadi nāk, un gadi iet ― the years come and go
- vakars nāk ― the evening is coming
- kad stadiona sargs aizslēdza vārtus, nāca jau tuvu vienpadsmitiem ― when the stadium guard locked the gates, it was coming close to 11 (= it was almost 11 o'clock)
- vecums nāk un viņam līdz visādas domas ― old age is coming and along with it all kinds of thoughts
- (of natural phenomena) to come, to start gradually, to approach; (of the sun) to show itself above the horizon
- nāk tumsa ― darkness is coming
- lēni nāk gaisma ― the light is slowly coming
- pērkona negaiss nāk tuvāk un tuvāk ― a thunderstorm is coming closer and closer
- Kalvieša bēru dienā nāca sniegs ar lietu ― during Kalviesis' funeral, (there) was (lit. came) snow with rain
- vēl kāda stunda, tad saule nāk, nes dzīvību zeltainā traukā ― still one hour, then the sun comes (and) brings life in a golden bowl
- (of plants) to come, to come out, to start growing, to become visible
- no zemes nāk ārā pirmie asni ― the first sprouts are coming out from the earth
- (of teeth) to come out
- zobi tev (zīdainim) vēl nenāk, tu esi vesels... un tomēr tu brēc kā negudrs ― your (baby's) teeth aren't coming out yet, you are healthy... and yet you cry like mad
- (of liquids, gases) to come out, to flow (out of somewhere), to fall (e.g., rain), to move in a certain direction (e.g., smoke, drafts}}
- no brūces nāk asinis ― blood is coming out of the wound
- viens Augšzemes lielkungs licis aizsprostot augšā Susēju ar lielu dambi, lai brīvnieka dzirnavām nenāktu ūdens ― one Augšzeme prince once had the upper Susēja (river) blocked with a dam, so that water couldn't come to the free peasants' mills
- ja putekļi nāktu ārā pa dūmeni, izskatītos, it kā krāsns kuras ― if dust came out of the chimney, it would seem as if the stove were burning
- debess pār jūru ir bez viena mākoņa, un viļņi nāk krastā caurspīdīgi zaļi, un baltās putu galotnes žilbina ― the sky over the sea is without a cloud, and the waves come ashore translucent green, and (their) white foam tops dazzle (the eye)
- (of smells, sounds) to come, to spread, to be produced, expressed}}
- no viņas nāca tīru drēbju un vēl kaut kāda smarša ― from her came the smell of clean clothes and also of something else
- no govju staļļiem nāk troksnis ― a noise is coming from the cow stables
- artilērijas kanonāde nāca arvien tuvāk un tuvāk ― the canonade of the artillery came closer and closer
- “te runā Ramba! sveiks, Pāvil!” vārdi nāca kā no akas dibena ― “this is Ramba speaking! hallo, Pāvils!” the words came as if from the bottom of a well
- (of physical or mental states, their consequences) to come (to become increasingly more intensive)
- nāk prieks ― joy, pleasure is coming
- nāk ciešanas ― suffering is coming
- dusmas nāk ― anger is coming
- apetīte nāk ar ēšanu ― apetite comes by eating
- sāpju lēkmes nāk ik pēc brīža ― a pain attack comes every minute
- miegs nāk kā ūdens ― sleep is coming like water (said when one feels an irresistible desire to sleep)
- mīlestība bija nākusi pār viņu tikpat negaidīti kā par mani ― love had come to him just as unexpectedly as (it had come) to me
- man nāca smiekli, bet es valdījos ― laughter came to me, but I managed to control myself
- (of thoughts, ideas) to come to mind, to appear in one's consciousness
- nākt prātā, galvā ― to come to mind
- nākt atmiņā ― to come to memory
- tā pēkšņi viņai nāk tās domas ― so suddenly these thoughts came to her
- (of hopes, habits, experience) to come, to grow, to develop
- prāts nāk ar gadiem ― understanding (= experience) comes with the years
- kas is gudrība tautas dziesmu tēlojumā? tā ir: dzīves gudrība; no skolas un grāmatām tā nevarēja nākt ― what is the wisdom in what folk songs portray? it is life's wisdom; from school or books it (= wisdom) could not come
- (of mail, letters, money, etc.) to come, to be sent here and be received
- otra vēstule nāca no Alekša ― the second letter came from Alekšs
- nez kāpēc Kārlēns ilgi neraksta?... vai nu pasts nenāk, vai kā citādi... ― I wonder why Kārlēns hasn't written for a while... maybe the mail isn't coming, or maybe something else...
- nu Veckalači dienu pa dienai gaidīja, kad tā lielā nauda naks no Amerikas ― so the Veckalači waited day by day for the big (amount of) money to come from America
- “Fenikss” cieš dzelzs un čuguna badu; tādas pašas zinas nāk arī no citām Krievijas lauksaimniecības mašīnu rūpnīcām ― the “Phoenix” suffered from lack of iron and cast iron; the same news are coming also from other Russian agricultural machinery factories
- to come, to be obtained, to become (someone's) possession
- nākt (kāda) rokās ― to come into (someone's) hands, to become (someone's) possession
- maize nenāk bez strādāšanas ― bread doesn't come without working
- reņģe nāca tīri ciešami, un uz kuģa valdīja lietišķa darba atmosfēra ― the herring was coming well enough, and on the boat there was a constructive working atmosphere
- (usually 3rd person; of time periods, events, states) to come, to start, to begin to happen
- nāk jauni laiki ― new times are coming
- nāk uzvara, laime ― victory, happiness is coming
- nāk jauni notikumi ― new developments are coming, happening
- nelaime nenāk viena ― misfortune doesn't come alone
- nāk par labu ― it comes for the good (said if something good happens)
- kā tas nāk? ― how did this come (= how did this happen?)
- ja nāktu karš... jā, tad es zinu, ko darīt ― if war would come (= start)... yes, then I know what to do
- kas viņam varēja nākt vēl briesmīgāks par to, kas jau noticis? ― what could come (= happen) to him (that is) even more terrible that what has already happened?
- (of thoughts, judgments, opinions) to come, to form, to be formed
- nāk nepatīkams secinājums ― an unpleasant conclusion is coming
- Mirdzai pat asaras saskrēja acīs, jo likās, ka tūlīt nāks slēdziens, ka tādai muļķīgi spītīgai meitenei komjaunatnē nav vietas ― tears ran from Mirdza's eyes, because it seemed that immediately the conclusion would come that there is no place for such a stupidly stubborn girl in the Komsomol
- (of events) to come, to happen, to be (within a certain sequence)
- pēc futbola cienītājiem un hokeja entuziastiem tūdaļ nākot filatēlisti: viņu pasaulē esot vairāk nekā 200 miljonu ― after the football fans and the hockey enthusiasts come, apparently, the philatelists: there seem to be more than 200 million of them in the world
- “pastāsti, ko tu tagad domā darīt? vai jauns Latvijas rekords būs?” “rekordi vienmēr nāk pašās beigās”, Zigis nenoteikti paraustīja plecus ― “tell (me), what do you intend to do now? will there be a new Latvian record?” “records only come at the very end,” Zigis shrugged uncertainly
- (of elements in some sequence) to come, to be the next
- tūliņ nāca Kalnasmeltēnu grava, bēris pats zināja, ka tur jāpietur soļiem ― then came the Kalnasmeltēnu ravine, the bay horse himself knew that (we) needed to stop there
- to become, to come into some state, to acquire a certain quality or property
- ar laiku nāks vecāks un prātīgāks ― with time (one) comes (= becomes) older and wiser
- nākt pie prāta ― to come by intelligence (= to become intelligent, wise)
- nākt pie sajēgas ― to come by the notion (= to get the notion)
- nākt pie samaņas ― to come by consciousness (= to regain consciousness)
- nākt pie atziņas ― to come to the realization (= to realize)
- nākt pie secinājuma, pie slēdziena ― to come to the conclusion
- nākt pie pārliecības ― to come by, to the belief (= to become confident about something)
- (of animals, plants, objects) to become, to come into some state, to acquire a certain property
- ēka nāk gatava ― the building is coming (= becoming) ready
- trauks nāk pilns ― the bowl is coming (= becoming) full
- klaips nāk uz beigām ― the loaf is coming to the end (= is finishing)
- rudzi nāk pļaujami ― the rye is coming (= becoming) ready for harvest
- āboli nāk ēdami ― the apples are coming (= becoming) edible (= ripe)
- zosis nāk kaujamas ― the geese are coming (= becoming) ready for slaughter
- brūklenes nāca sarkanas ― the cranberries came (= became) red
- pavasarī nāks kumeļš strādāms ― in spring the colt will come (= become) ready for working
- (of people) to come into a position, job; to come (to, e.g., fame, power, etc.)
- Roplaiņi cēlās un cēlās un nāca slavā ― Roplaiņi rose and rose and came to fame (= became famous)
- kad Brīviņš nāks amatā, tad būs pavisam cita kārtība ― when Brīviņš comes (lit. will come) into office, then there will be a completely new (lit. different) order
- to come into (something), to become the object of a certain action, to get into a certain state
- nākt modē ― to come into mode (= to become fashionable)
- nākt pārdošanā ― to come into sale (= to start being sold)
- nākt ļaužu valodās, mēlēs ― to come into people's talk, tongue (= to become a topic of general conversation)
- vīram pēc Jura dienas visa manta nākusi ūtrupē ― before George's day all (her) husband's property came into auction (= was auctioned)
- (in the 3rd person) to come, to fit in (a certain position), to be placed (somewhere)
- nākt galdā ― to come to the table (= food, to be served, eaten)
- pusdienās visbiežāk nāca galdā putraimu putra ― mostly groats porridge came to table for lunch (= we mostly had groats porridge for lunch)
- “un gredzens nāk ap putna kāju?” “jā, tas nāk ap putna kāju” ― “and the ring comes (= goes, fits) around the bird's leg?” “yes, it comes (= goes, fits) around the bird's leg”
- to come, to be given, granted, as part (of something)
- Ievai pūrā nāca līdz divas govis, drēbju skapis un gulta ar spilveniem un veļu, bez tam vēl trīssimt rubļu naudas ― in Ieva's dowry came two cows, a wardrobe and a bed with pillows and linens, and in addition also 300 rubles in cash
- varbūt govis juta, ka daļa no piena nāks arī viņu teliņiem ― maybe the cows felt that a part of the milk would come (= go, be given) to their calves
- to come for (a price), to cost
- tirgus diena; sirma māmuļa lēniem solīšiem iet gar stendiem, tai rokā nobružāta tukša soma: “cik sviestiņš nāk?” ― market day; an old lady is walking by the stands with little slow steps, in her hand(s) a worn-out bag: “(for) how much does a little butter come?” (= how much does it cost?)
Conjugation
conjugation of nākt
INDICATIVE (īstenības izteiksme) | IMPERATIVE (pavēles izteiksme) |
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Present (tagadne) |
Past (pagātne) |
Future (nākotne) |
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1st pers. sg. | es | nāku | nācu | nākšu | — |
2nd pers. sg. | tu | nāc | nāci | nāksi | nāc |
3rd pers. sg. | viņš, viņa | nāk | nāca | nāks | lai nāk |
1st pers. pl. | mēs | nākam | nācām | nāksim | nāksim |
2nd pers. pl. | jūs | nākat | nācāt | nāksiet, nāksit |
nāciet |
3rd pers. pl. | viņi, viņas | nāk | nāca | nāks | lai nāk |
CONJUNCTIVE (atstāstījuma izteiksme) | PARTICIPLES (divdabji) | ||||
Present | nākot | Present Active 1 (Adj.) | nākošs | ||
Past | esot nācis | Present Active 2 (Adv.) | nākdams | ||
Future | nākšot | Present Active 3 (Adv.) | nākot | ||
Imperative | lai nākot | Present Active 4 (Obj.) | nākam | ||
CONDITIONAL (vēlējuma izteiksme) | Past Active | nācis | |||
Present | nāktu | Present Passive | nākams | ||
Past | būtu nācis | Past Passive | nākts | ||
DEBITIVE (vajadzības izteiksme) | NOMINAL FORMS | ||||
Indicative | (būt) jānāk | Infinitive (nenoteiksme) | nākt | ||
Conjunctive 1 | esot jānāk | Negative Infinitive | nenākt | ||
Conjunctive 2 | jānākot | Verbal noun | nākšana |
Derived terms
- prefixed verbs:
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- other derived terms:
- nācējs
- nāciens
- nākamgad, nākošgad
- nākamība
- nākamnedēļ, nākošnedēļ
- nākotne
- nākums
References
- ↑ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992), “nākt”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, ISBN 9984-700-12-7