Embark on a journey of knowledge! Take the quiz and earn valuable credits.
Take A QuizChallenge yourself and boost your learning! Start the quiz now to earn credits.
Take A QuizUnlock your potential! Begin the quiz, answer questions, and accumulate credits along the way.
Take A QuizPlease log in to access this content. You will be redirected to the login page shortly.
LoginLatvian Dictionary Latvian Noun . 9 months ago
Read the Latvian Dictionary meaning of brits,part of speech of brits, synonyms of brits, antonyms of brits, words derived from brits, examples of brits usage, alternate forms of brits, word forms of brits, history of brits, pronounciation of brits, abbreviation forms of brits below:
1.1 a Briton, a British man, a man born in Great Britain; a citizen of the United Kingdom
2.1 British; pertaining to Great Britain or the United Kingdom and its people
3.1 an Englishman
4.1 the Britons, members of the Celtic tribes that lived in southern Britain at the time of the Roman conquest
brits is a Noun. A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
anglis
britisks,Britu salas
1.1 es esmu brits
In English: I am a British man,2.1 britu armija
In English: the British army,2.2 Britu impērija
In English: the British Empire,2.3 Britu Kolumbija
In English: British Columbia (Canadian province),4.1 5. gadsimtā pirms mūsu ēras Britu salas iekaroja ķeltu ciltis: briti un skoti
In English: in the 5th century BC Celtic tribes - the Britons and the Scots (Gaels) - conquered the British Isles
1. britiete (feminine)
2. declension-1 (table-tags)
3. lv-decl-noun (inflection-template)
4. 1st declension (class)
5. brits (nominative,singular)
6. briti (nominative,plural)
7. britu (accusative,singular)
8. britus (accusative,plural)
9. brita (genitive,singular)
10. britu (genitive,plural)
11. britam (dative,singular)
12. britiem (dative,plural)
13. britu (instrumental,singular)
14. britiem (instrumental,plural)
15. britā (locative,singular)
16. britos (locative,plural)
17. brit (singular,vocative)
18. briti (plural,vocative)
Ultimately from Latin Brittō or its Celtic equivalent (see Brython), probably via some other European language (cf. German Brite, Russian бритт (britt)).
Posted on 11 Aug 2024, this text provides information on Latvian Dictionary related to Latvian Noun. Please note that while accuracy is prioritized, the data presented might not be entirely correct or up-to-date. This information is offered for general knowledge and informational purposes only, and should not be considered as a substitute for professional advice.
Turn Your Knowledge into Earnings.
No matter what stage you're at in your education or career, TuteeHub will help you reach the next level that you're aiming for. Simply,Choose a subject/topic and get started in self-paced practice sessions to improve your knowledge and scores.
Ready to take your education and career to the next level? Register today and join our growing community of learners and professionals.