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skaitīt
skaitīt
Latvian
Verb
skaitīt tr. or intr., 3rd conj., pres. skaitu, skaiti, skaita, past skaitīju
- to count (to say the numbers in order)
- skaitīt līdz desmit ― to count to ten
- skaitīt uz priekšu un atpakaļ ― to count up and down
- iemacīties skaitīt ― to learn (how) to count
- sensenos laikos cilvēks partis skaitīt tikai līdz divi ― in ancient times, people could count only (up) to two
- Annele putnu gaidot skaita: divdesmit, piecdesmit, simtu, divi simti... bet debess paliek kā izmirusi ― Annnele, waiting for the bird(s), counted: twenty, fifty, a hundred, two hundred... but the sky remained as if dead
- to count (to establish how many objects, people, etc. there are in a given group by assigning to each of them a number in order)
- skaitīt grāmatas ― to count books
- skaitīt naudu ― to count money
- skaitīt balsis ― to count votes
- skaitīt ar pirkstiem ― to count on (one's) fingers
- skaitāmie kauliņi ― abacus (lit. countable beads)
- viņš skaitīja, cik katra loga restēm caurumiņu ― he counted how many holes (there) were on the window grill
- vecais sienas pulkstenis gurdi skaita sekundes, kas kļūst par minūtēm un stundām ― the old wall clock tiredly counts the seconds that (in turn) become minutes and hours
- agrāk šādus smilšu pulksteņus lietoja, skaitot slimnieka pulsu ― earlier they used such hourglasses (when) taking (lit. counting) a person's pulse
- to count (to measure the time from a certain event on)
- Latvijā futbola sākumu skaita ar 1907. gadu, kad Rīgā organizēja pirmo futbola kolektīvu ― the beginning of soccer in Latvia is counted with (= from) 1907, when the first soccer team was organized in Riga
- to count (syllables), to scan, to recite (poetry), to pray {{prayer)
- vīri un sievas... klusībā skaita tēvreizi — men and women... quietly counted (= scanned, recited) the Lord's prayer
- man sarīkojumā bija jāskaita Aspazijas dzejolis ― at the party I had to count (= recite) Aspazija's poem
- to recite (to speak monotonously, usually repeating the same words)
- “trepes, trepes, trepes”, Zvans skanīja, gudrodams, kur vislabāk tās meklēt ― “stairs, stairs, stairs,” Zvans recited, wondering where he could find them
- “nakts un tumsa... nakts un tumsa...” viņas lūpas skaita šos divus vārdus ― “night and darkness... night and darkness...” her lips recited these two words
- Gunta jau attin ēdamlietu saini pie galda un skaita skaļā balsī: “halva, pīrāgi, kotletes, sviests, rieksti” — Gunta unwrapped the foodstuffs on the table and recited aloud: “halva, pies, meatballs, butter, nuts”
- to count (something) as (something) (to consider something as part of some group; to belive something to be true, to have happened)
- mani lūdzu neskaitīt līdz ― please don't count me in
- skaitīt kādu par izglītotu ― to count (= consider) someone as educated
- ja Daņilovas gravai pārbrauksim, varam skaitīt, ka esam mājās ― if (= when) we will have passed Daņilova's glen, we can count (ourselves) (already0 at home
Conjugation
conjugation of skaitīt
Derived terms
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- other derived terms:
- skaitītājs, skaitītāja
- skaitīties
Related terms
- skaitlis
- skaits
See also
- rēķināt
References
- ↑ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992), “skaitīt”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, ISBN 9984-700-12-7