neprātis
Appearance
Latvian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From neprāts (“irrationality”) (itself from ne- + prāts (“reason, understanding, mind”)), made into a 2nd-declension masculine noun.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]neprātis m (2nd declension, feminine form: neprāte)
- (male) fool (man who behaves or acts without thinking, against common sense)
- novakarē šad un tad satika pa automobilim; pieradušie zirgi baidījās tikai tad, kad kāds neprātis visā sparā drāzās garām ― in the evening now and then a car appeared; the horses, already accustomed, were afraid only when some fool rushed by at full speed
- (male) madman (man with serious mental problems)
- viņš pēkšņi sāka jaukt dejas soļus, kā pēdējais neprātis ― he suddenly started making dance steps, like the worst (lit. last) madman
- foolhardy, reckless man
- noskaidrojās, ka kņadā iejaucies Kaugurmuižas stārasts un tad daži neprāši gribējuši arī viņu pārmācīt ― it turned out that the headman of Kaugurmuiža and then a few fools who wanted to teach him a lesson got involved in the mess (= fight)
Declension
[edit]singular | plural | |
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nominative | neprātis | neprāši |
genitive | neprāša | neprāšu |
dative | neprātim | neprāšiem |
accusative | neprāti | neprāšus |
instrumental | neprāti | neprāšiem |
locative | neprātī | neprāšos |
vocative | neprāti | neprāši |