komandantstunda
Latvian
Etymology
From komandants + stunda.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈkɔmandantstunda]
Noun
komandantstunda f (4th declension)
- curfew (most often, a set time barring people from entering or leaving the premises of a given institution, for example, a dormitory or a hotel, etc.)
- Par komenēm - var iztikt, vienīgi besī, ka no 23:00-05:00 sākas komandantstunda, kad ne iekšā, ne ārā.
- The dorms - I guess they're not that bad, except, it pisses me off that they have a curfew 23:00-05:00 when you can neither enter nor leave.
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | komandantstunda | komandantstundas |
| genitive | komandantstundas | komandantstundu |
| dative | komandantstundai | komandantstundām |
| accusative | komandantstundu | komandantstundas |
| instrumental | komandantstundu | komandantstundām |
| locative | komandantstundā | komandantstundās |
| vocative | komandantstunda | komandantstundas |