adrese
Albanian
Noun
adrese
- indefinite dative/ablative singular of adresë
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈadrɛsɛ]
Noun
adrese
- dative/locative singular of adresa
Kashubian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aˈdrɛ.sɛ/
- Rhymes: -ɛsɛ
- Syllabification: a‧dre‧se
Noun
adrese
- locative singular of adresa
Latvian
Etymology
Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from French adresse, from the verb adresser (“to address”), from Latin ad (“to”) and Vulgar Latin *directiāre, from Latin dīrectus (“straight”), the past participle of dīrigo (“to set straight, to direct”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [adɾɛsɛ]
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Noun
adrese f (5th declension)
- address (indication of the location of a person's living place or of an institution's working place)
- adreses maiņa ― change of address
- paziņot savu adresi ― to notify, inform (someone) of (one's) address
- uzrakstīt adresi uz aploksnes ― to write an address on an envelope
- “kur tu dzīvo?” jautā Millija... Voldis pasacīja adresi ― “where do you live?” Milija asks... Voldis told (her) the address
- Tīrumu ielā desmit, dzīvoklis četri... vai tikai pareizi atcerējās adresi? ― Field Street 10, apartment 4... did he remember the address right?
- address (a solemn greeting or speech at a special occasion)
- pasniegt jubilāram adresi ― to give the anniversary address
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | adrese | adreses |
| genitive | adreses | adrešu |
| dative | adresei | adresēm |
| accusative | adresi | adreses |
| instrumental | adresi | adresēm |
| locative | adresē | adresēs |
| vocative | adrese | adreses |
Related terms
- adresēt
Romanian
Noun
adrese
- indefinite nominative/accusative/genitive/dative plural of adres
Turkish
Noun
adrese
- dative singular of adres