gatavs
Latvian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]This word is traditionally considered (together with its Lithuanian and Old Prussian cognates) a borrowing from Slavic, itself, in turn, also traditionally seen as a borrowing from Germanic (Gothic 𐌲𐌰𐍄𐌰𐌿𐌾𐌰𐌽 (gataujan) may have had a derived adjective *gataws).
A more recent hypothesis is that the Slavic words were not borrowed, but derive from Proto-Indo-European *gʷeh₂- (“to go, to leave”): from short-vowel forms like supine *gʷatu, one would have Proto-Slavic *got-, from which *gotovъ. The original meaning would have been “(about) to go,” “ready (to go),” from which “ready.” (For similar semantic changes, cf. German bereit (“ready”), reiten (“to ride”), fertig (“ready”), Fahrt (“a ride”), and English ready, ride). If this hypothesis is correct, then Latvian gatavs might also not be a borrowing, but a direct development of Proto-Indo-European *gʷeh₂- (“to go, to leave”): note that this stem has other Baltic reflexes not shared by Slavic (e.g., Lithuanian góti (“to go quickly”), or Latvian gāju (“I went”), gaita (“gait, pace”), gatve (“alley, avenue”), dialectal gatava (“path, alley”)). Note also that Latvian gatavs has some meanings and uses (“mature,” “ripe”; also “full, complete” in negative uses, e.g. “a complete idiot”) not shared by its Slavic counterparts (but, interestingly, often shared by its Finnic translation equivalents: Estonian valmis (“ready; ripe; finished”)), which suggests that it is an old word.
Cognates include Lithuanian gãtavas, Old Prussian pogattawint (“to prepare”), Old Church Slavonic готовъ (gotovŭ), Russian гото́вый (gotóvyj), Belarusian гато́вы (hatóvy), Ukrainian гото́вий (hotóvyj), Bulgarian гото́в (gotóv), Czech hotový, Polish gotowy, gotów, Gothic 𐌲𐌰𐍄𐌰𐌿𐌾𐌰𐌽 (gataujan), 𐍄𐌰𐌿𐌾𐌰𐌽 (taujan, “to do, to make, to be busy with”).[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]gatavs (definite gatavais, comparative gatavāks, superlative visgatavākais, no adverb)
- ready (such that it has reached its final or desired state, form; such that it has been prepared, completed)
- jauna ēka ir gatava ― the new building is ready
- zīmējums ir gatavs ― the drawing is ready
- pirkt gatavu mēteli ― to buy a ready(-made) coat
- gatava mašīnas detaļa ― a ready(-made) car part
- laivai airi jau gatavi ― the paddles are ready for the boat
- vakariņas ir gatavas ― dinner is ready (to eat)
- kartupeļi ir gatavi ― the potatoes are ready (= cooked)
- gatavai zupai pievieno zaļumus ― he adds vegetables to the ready (= already cooked) soup
- kad visraksts bija gatavs, es sāku domāt... ― when the title was ready, I started thinking...
- brokastis bija gatavas; vajadzēja tikai likt galdā ― the breakfast was ready; it just needed to be put on the table
- vai jums ir gatavs saraksts par skolas gados esošajiem bērniem? ― have you prepared a list (lit. do you have a ready list) of the children of school age?
- ready (such that it is now able to do something, to be used in a certain way)
- gatavs darbam ― ready to work
- gatavs mācīties ― ready to study
- gatavs palīdzēt ― ready to help
- kaķis bija gatavs lēcienam ― the cat was ready to jump
- Imants nodreb, pēkšņi uzlec kājās: “nāciet, bendes! esmu gatavs mirt!” ― Imants shuddered (and) suddenly jumped up: “come, henchmen! I am ready to die!”
- es biju gatava derēt, ka sievietes domas un, kā man šķita, sapņainais skatiens šai brīdī kavējās ne tikai pie rozēm ― I was ready to bet that the woman's thoughts and, as it seemed to me, her dreamy glance did not linger only on the roses this time
- tētiņ, pirts nu ir gatava, bet kur ņemšu ūdeni? ― father, now the bath (place) is ready (for you), but where do I get water?
- rudzu zeme gatava, tikai patlaban bija pārāk sauss, vēl dažas dienas līdz sēšanai jāpagaida ― the rye land (is) ready, but right now it is too dry, one must wait a few days before sowing
- (of thoughts, ideas) ready, ready-made, formulaic (prepared in advance, not taking into account the actual situation or context)
- bet viņai ir vienmēr par visu gatavi spredumi ― but she always has a ready judgment (= opinion) about everything
- stāstā nav netīkamas rakstnieka pozas, kuram jau iepriekš viss skaidrs, kuram vienmēr gatava atbilde uz jebkuru ― in the story there is no unpleasant posturing by the author, to whom everything is clear in advance, who has a ready answer to everything
- (of fruits, seeds) ripe, mature (which has reached full growth)
- gatavi āboli ― ripe apples
- gatavs dzeltens bumbieris ― a ripe yellow pear
- tomāti ir gatavi ― the tomatoes are ripe
- rudzi jau gatavi ― the rye (is) already ripe
- labība ir gatava ― the crops are ripe, ready
- lasīt gatavas ogas ― to pick ripe berries
- rieksti bija pilnīgi brūni un gatavi ― the nuts were fully brown and ripe
- (figuratively) ripe, mature (such that its quality has reached a high aesthetic level)
- nākošie darbi jau ir gatavāki, rakstnieks samērā labi atrisina formas un satura problēmas ― the next works are more mature, the writer has better solved the problems of form and content
- radīta viena no labākajām, mākslinieciski gatavākajām šā teātra izrādēm ― one of the best, artistically most mature performances of this theater has been created
- (usually in the definite form) real, true; used to reinforce the, usually negative, meaning of the following word
- gatavais palaidnis ― a real(ly) mischievous child
- gatavais negals ar zēnu ― real trouble, problems with (that) boy
- gatavais putnu biedēklis ― a true scarecrow (= a really ugly person)
- tas nebija dēlis, bet gatavais stikls ― that wasn't a (wooden) log, but real glass
- (colloquial) finished; dead
- viņam iekoda čūska, un pēc dažām stundām gatavs bija ― a snake bit him, and after a few hours he was finished (= dead)
- dabūjis netīšu sitienu pa deniņiem: gatavs ― he got an accidental blow on the head: finished (= now he is dead)
Declension
[edit]masculine (vīriešu dzimte) | feminine (sieviešu dzimte) | ||||||||
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singular (vienskaitlis) |
plural (daudzskaitlis) |
singular (vienskaitlis) |
plural (daudzskaitlis) | ||||||
nominative (nominatīvs) | gatavs | gatavi | gatava | gatavas | |||||
accusative (akuzatīvs) | gatavu | gatavus | gatavu | gatavas | |||||
genitive (ģenitīvs) | gatava | gatavu | gatavas | gatavu | |||||
dative (datīvs) | gatavam | gataviem | gatavai | gatavām | |||||
instrumental (instrumentālis) | gatavu | gataviem | gatavu | gatavām | |||||
locative (lokatīvs) | gatavā | gatavos | gatavā | gatavās | |||||
vocative (vokatīvs) | — | — | — | — | |||||
Derived terms
[edit]Related terms
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992) “gatavs”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca[1] (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN
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