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  2. Latvian grammar - Wikipedia

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    The Latvian language is an extensively inflected language, with complex nominal and verbal morphology. Word order is relatively free, but the unmarked order is subject–verb–object . Latvian has pre-nominal adjectives and both prepositions and postpositions.

  3. Latvian language - Wikipedia

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    Until the 19th century, the Latvian written language was influenced by German Lutheran pastors and the German language, because Baltic Germans formed the upper class of local society. [10] In the middle of the 19th century the First Latvian National Awakening was started, led by "Young Latvians" who popularized the use of Latvian language ...

  4. Latgalian phonology - Wikipedia

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    There are two phonemic tonal accents in Latgalian, which appear only on long syllables, i.e. those with a long vowel, a diphthong, or a sequence of a short vowel and a sonorant.

  5. Category:Latvian grammar - Wikipedia

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  6. Latvian phonology - Wikipedia

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    Latvian roots may alternate between [v] and [u] depending on whether the following segment is a vowel or a consonant. For example, the root Dauga v - (' Daugava River ') in the nominative case is [dauɡa v ə] , but is pronounced [dauɡa u pils] in the city name Daugavpils .

  7. Category:Latvian language - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; ... Pages in category "Latvian language" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  8. Debitive - Wikipedia

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    Debitive mood is a grammatical mood used in Latvian to express obligation or duty. [1]In debitive mood all persons are formed by declining the pronoun in the dative case and using the 3rd person present stem prefixed with jā-.

  9. Baltic languages - Wikipedia

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    Countries where an East Baltic language is the national language The Baltic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively or as a second language by a population of about 6.5–7.0 million people [ 1 ] [ 2 ] mainly in areas extending east and southeast of the Baltic Sea in Europe .

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