kontinents

See also: Kontinents

Latvian

Etymology

Via other European languages, ultimately from Latin continēns (accusative form continēntem), the present participle of the verb continēo (to contain) used as a noun.

Pronunciation

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Noun

kontinents m (1st declension)

  1. continent (large landmass, completely or almost completely surrounded by seas and oceans)
    Eiropas, Āzijas kontinentsEuropean, Asian continent
    Āfrikas, Amerikas kontinentsAfrican, American continent
    atklāt kontinentuto discover a continent
    vecais kontinentsthe old continent (i.e., Eurasia, sometimes Africa)
    melnais kontinentsthe black continent (i.e., Africa)
    kontinenta sēkliscontinental shelf
    pa visiem kontinentiemon all continents

Declension

Declension of kontinents (1st declension)
singular plural
nominative kontinents kontinenti
genitive kontinenta kontinentu
dative kontinentam kontinentiem
accusative kontinentu kontinentus
instrumental kontinentu kontinentiem
locative kontinentā kontinentos
vocative kontinent kontinenti

Derived terms

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Swedish

Noun

kontinents

  1. indefinite genitive singular of kontinent