kļūda

See also: kļūdā

Latvian

Etymology

From (still dialectally attested) kļūdīt, originally the iterative form of kļūt (to become) (q.v.), with the meaning “to reach, to get (somewhere),” later “to reach accidentally, by mistake”, “to get lost,” and then “to make a mistake” (a meaning still found in its surviving reflexive form kļūdīties). The corresponding noun kļūda probably evolved from “chance, accident” to “misfortune” and finally “mistake.” Cognates include Lithuanian kliàuda (lack, blame, defect).[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kʎûːda]
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Noun

kļūda f (4th declension)

  1. error, mistake (something that fails to correspond to reality or truth; something that fails to follow existing rules, norms or requirements)
    gramatiska, pareizrakstības kļūdagrammatical, spelling mistake
    stilistiska, stila kļūdastylistic mistake
    liktenīga kļūdafatal mistake
    labot kļūdasto correct mistakes
    darīt, pieļaut klūdasto make mistakes
    drukas kļūda, iespiedkļūdaa print error (= a typo)
    rakstīt bez kļūdāmto write without mistakes
    atzīt savas kļūdasto admit one's mistakes
    Līvija dara lielu kļūdu: viņa dēlam nestāsta neko par vīruLīvija is making a big mistake: she does not tell (her) son anything about (her) husband
  2. (statistics) error (the difference between the true value of a given variable and its measured or calculated value)
    praktiski izslēgtas mēriekārtās arī tā saucamās kalibrēšanas kļūdasin the measuring equipment, the so-called calibration errors are practically excluded

Declension

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • kļūdīties

References

  1. Karulis, Konstantīns (1992), kļūda”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN
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