lietuvis

Latvian

Etymology

From Lietuva (Lithuania), made into a masculine second-declension noun.

Noun

lietuvis m (2nd declension, feminine form: lietuve)

  1. a (male) Lithuanian
  2. (genitive plural): Lithuanian, pertaining to Lithuania and its people
    lietuvju valodathe Lithuanian language
    pirmais latvju un lietuvju kongressthe first Latvian-Lithuanian congress

Usage notes

The basic, neutral term is lietuvietis. The words leitis and lietuvis are synonyms, but are much less often used, usually poetically, or in historical contexts (referring to ancient Lithuanians).

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Synonyms


Lithuanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [lʲjɛˈtʊʋʲɪs]

Noun

lietùvis m (plural lietùviai, feminine lietuvė) stress pattern 2

  1. Lithuanian; a man from Lithuania

Usage notes

The genitive plural, lietuvių, literally of Lithuanians, is used often when Lithuanian would be used as an adjective in English; for example, lietuvių kalba (Lithuanian language, literally language of Lithuanians). This is common for all nouns that denote nationality.

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