salāts
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Latvian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Via other European languages (cf. French salade, German Salat, Russian сала́т (salát)), ultimately a borrowing from Vulgar Latin salāta, from saliō (“to salt”), from sal (“salt”), apparently initially a reference to the sauce (e.g., “salted vegetables”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]salāts m (1st declension)
- lettuce (herbaceous plant of the family Asteraceae, esp. Lactuca sativa, cultivated for its edible leaves)
- dārza salāts ― garden lettuce
- lapu salāts ― leafy lettuce
- salāti kā kultūra Eiropā parādījās 16. gadsimta vidū, bet senajiem grieķiem, romiešiem un ēģiptiešiem tie jau bija zināmi ― lettuce as culture (= planted) appeared in Europe in the middle o the 16th century, but it was already known to (ancient) Greeks, Romans and Egyptions before that
- (usually plural) lettuce (the edible leaves of this plant)
- sagriezt salātus ― to cut, chop the lettuce
- sestdien cepta karaša, gabals saziedējušas rupjmaizes un ar krējumu un rūgušpienu sataisīti salāti ― on Satudary, (there is) baked flatbread, a piece of hardened rye bread and lettuce prepared with cream and curd milk
- (usually plural) salad (food consisting of fresh or cooked vegetables, perhaps with meat or fish, all cut together and served with sauce, oil, or vinegar)
- dārzeņu, biešu, burkānu salāti ― vegetable, beet, carrot salad
- augļu salāti ― fruit salad
- sēņu salāti ― mushroom salad
- gaļas salāti ― meat salad
- salātu trauks ― salad bowl
- izmērcētas pupiņas novāra, gurķus sarīvē skaidās, tomātus sagriež šķēlītēs, lokus sīki sasmalcina... visas salātu sastāvdaļas samaisa... ― one cooks the seasoned beans, one cuts the cucumbers into slivers, the tomatoes into slices, the chive into small pieces... all (these) salad ingredients are (then) mixed...
- aukstajā galdā dažādus salātus pasniedz kā papildinājumu gaļas un zivju ēdieniem ― in a cold table (= table with cold foods), some kinds of salads are served as complement to meat and fish dishes
Usage notes
[edit]The singular forms are only found when referring to the lettuce plant. The vegetable, as well as the salad, are almost invariably referred to with plural forms.
Declension
[edit]Declension of salāts (1st declension)
singular (vienskaitlis) | plural (daudzskaitlis) | |
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nominative (nominatīvs) | salāts | salāti |
accusative (akuzatīvs) | salātu | salātus |
genitive (ģenitīvs) | salāta | salātu |
dative (datīvs) | salātam | salātiem |
instrumental (instrumentālis) | salātu | salātiem |
locative (lokatīvs) | salātā | salātos |
vocative (vokatīvs) | salāt | salāti |