skaidrums
Latvian
Etymology
From skaidrs (“clear”) + -ums.
Pronunciation
Noun
skaidrums m (1st declension)
- clearness (the quality of that which is clear, clean, transparent)
- bija piestājis snigt; rāms skaidrums un maigums pludoja apkārt ― it had stopped snowing; serene clearness and softness were flooding everywhere
- ūdens lāse, man savu skaidrumu dod, / lai varu es visu atspulgot ― water drop, give me your clearness, / so that I can reflect everything
- viņa bija tikpat bāla un caurspīdīga kā agrāk; acis vizēja zilas, bet to eņģeliskais skaidrums bija zudis ― she was so pale and trasnparent as before; (her) eyes shone blue, but that angelic clearness had disappeared
- clarity, clearness (the quality of that which is clear, easy to perceive, without impediments or errors)
- attēla skaidrums ― the clarity of the image
- izrunas skaidrums ― pronunciation clarity
- siltajā puskrēslā cilvēku sejas tagad varēja tikko saskaitīt, priekšmeti bija zaudējuši asās kontūras, mūzika - skaidrumu ― in the warm dusk people's faces now could barely be seen, objects had lost their sharp contours, music - its clearness
- (of sounds) clarity, clearness, sonorousness
- balss skaidrums ― the clarity, clearness, sonorousness of a voice
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | skaidrums | — |
genitive | skaidruma | — |
dative | skaidrumam | — |
accusative | skaidrumu | — |
instrumental | skaidrumu | — |
locative | skaidrumā | — |
vocative | skaidrum | — |