komiķis
Latvian
Etymology
Probably the same as komisks: via Latin comicus, ultimately borrowed from Ancient Greek κωμικός (kōmikós).
Pronunciation
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Noun
komiķis m (2nd declension, feminine form: komiķe)
- (male) humorist, comedian (stage performer who plays a comical role, especially in circus or theater)
- komiķa talants ― comedic (lit. comedian's) talent
- daudz jautrības, pat smieklus līdz asarām skatītājiem sagādāja lieliskais parodists un komiķis Alfonso, kustību un mīmikas meistars ― the great parodist and comedian Alfonso, the master of mostion and mimic, could produce great merriment, even laughter to the point of tears, in his audience
- raksts veltīts ungāru komiķim Kalmanam Latabaram, kurš filmā “Klauna liktenis” savdabīgi tēlo klaunu Pēti ― the article is dedicated to the Hungarian comedian Kálmán Latabar, who in the film “Clown Fate” played Pēti the clown in an original way
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | komiķis | komiķi |
| genitive | komiķa | komiķu |
| dative | komiķim | komiķiem |
| accusative | komiķi | komiķus |
| instrumental | komiķi | komiķiem |
| locative | komiķī | komiķos |
| vocative | komiķi | komiķi |