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{{also|germanis}}
{{also|germanis|Germanis}}
==Latvian==
==Latvian==
{{wikipedia|ģermāņi|lang=lv}}
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[[File:Ancient German Family.jpg|thumb|250px|Ģermāņi]]


===Etymology===
===Etymology===
Via other European languages, ultimately a {{borrowing|la|Germanus|Germānus|lang=lv|nocap=1}}, a term introduced by [[w:Julius Caesar|Julius Caesar]] from a [[Gaulish]] word for a group of tribes living in Northeastern Gaul (probably orignally the name of one of these tribes). The original meaning was probably “neighbor” ([[cf]]. {{etyl|sga|-}} {{term|gairm||neighbor|lang=sga}}), or perhaps “noisy” ([[cf]]. {{etyl|sga|-}} {{term|garim||to shout|lang=sga}}).<ref>Harper, Douglas. Online Etymological Dictionary. http://www.etymonline.com</ref>
Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from {{bor|lv|la|Germānus}}, a term introduced by [[w:Julius Caesar|Julius Caesar]] from a [[Gaulish]] word for a group of tribes living in Northeastern Gaul (probably originally the name of one of these tribes). Of uncertain ultimate origin (possibly {{der|lv|cel}}/{{der|lv|cel-gau|-}}).


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
{{rfap|lang=lv}}
{{rfap|lv}}


===Noun===
===Noun===
{{lv-noun|m|2nd|fem=ģermāniete}}
{{lv-noun|m|2nd|fem=ģermāniete}}


# {{historical|lang=lv}} ([[ancient]]) [[German]]; a [[member]] of one of the [[ancient]] [[Germanic]] [[people]]s of [[primitive]] [[Germania]]
# {{lb|lv|historical}} ([[ancient]]) [[German]]; a [[member]] of one of the [[ancient]] [[Germanic]] [[people]]s of [[primitive]] [[Germania]]
#: ''es esmu '''ģermānis''''' — I am an '''ancient German'''
#: {{ux|lv|es esmu '''ģermānis'''|I am an '''ancient German'''|inline=1}}
#: ''romieši '''ģermāņus''' pazina labi'' — the Romans knew the '''Germans''' (= Germanic people) well
#: {{ux|lv|romieši '''ģermāņus''' pazina labi|the Romans knew the '''Germans''' ({{=}} Germanic people) well|inline=1}}
#: '''''ģermāņi''' ap 1. gadsimtu dzīvoja plašās teritorijās starp Reinu un Vislu no rietumiem uz austrumiem'' — the '''Germanic peoples''' around the 1st century (CE) lived over a wide terriotry between the Rhine and the Vistula from west to east
#: {{ux|lv|'''ģermāņi''' ap 1. gadsimtu dzīvoja plašās teritorijās starp Reinu un Vislu no rietumiem uz austrumiem|the '''Germanic peoples''' around the 1st century (CE) lived over a wide terriotry between the Rhine and the Vistula from west to east|inline=1}}
# {{context|genitive plural}} [[Germanic]]; pertainig to [[ancient]] [[German]]s, their [[language]]s, and their [[modern]] [[descendant]]s
# {{lb|lv|genitive plural}} [[Germanic]]; pertaining to [[ancient]] [[German]]s, their [[language]]s, and their [[modern]] [[descendant]]s
#: '''''ģermāņu''' valodas'' — the ''Germanic'' languages
#: {{ux|lv|'''ģermāņu''' valodas|the '''Germanic''' languages|inline=1}}
#: '''''ģermāņu''' mitoloģija'' — '''Germanic''' mythology
#: {{ux|lv|'''ģermāņu''' mitoloģija|'''Germanic''' mythology|inline=1}}
#: '''''ģermāņu''' ciltis'' — '''Germanic''' tribes
#: {{ux|lv|'''ģermāņu''' ciltis|'''Germanic''' tribes|inline=1}}


====Declension====
====Declension====
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====Related terms====
====Related terms====
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====See also====
====See also====
* {{l/lv|vācietis}}
* {{l|lv|vācietis}}


{{C|lv|Demonyms|Germany}}
===References===
<references />

[[Category:lv:Demonyms]]
[[Category:lv:Germany]]

Latest revision as of 09:54, 24 September 2024

See also: germanis, and Germanis

Latvian

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 ģermāņi on Latvian Wikipedia
Ģermāņi

Etymology

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Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin Germānus, a term introduced by Julius Caesar from a Gaulish word for a group of tribes living in Northeastern Gaul (probably originally the name of one of these tribes). Of uncertain ultimate origin (possibly Celtic/Gaulish).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ģermānis m (2nd declension, feminine form: ģermāniete)

  1. (historical) (ancient) German; a member of one of the ancient Germanic peoples of primitive Germania
    es esmu ģermānisI am an ancient German
    romieši ģermāņus pazina labithe Romans knew the Germans (= Germanic people) well
    ģermāņi ap 1. gadsimtu dzīvoja plašās teritorijās starp Reinu un Vislu no rietumiem uz austrumiemthe Germanic peoples around the 1st century (CE) lived over a wide terriotry between the Rhine and the Vistula from west to east
  2. (genitive plural) Germanic; pertaining to ancient Germans, their languages, and their modern descendants
    ģermāņu valodasthe Germanic languages
    ģermāņu mitoloģijaGermanic mythology
    ģermāņu ciltisGermanic tribes

Declension

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See also

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