Slovenian to Latvian Translation
Common Phrases From Slovenian to Latvian
Slovenian | Latvian |
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Hvala vam | Paldies |
prosim | Lūdzu |
oprosti | Atvainojiet |
zdravo | Sveiki |
Adijo | Uz redzēšanos |
ja | Jā |
št | Nē |
kako si | Kā tev iet? |
Oprostite | Atvainojiet |
Nevem | es nezinu |
razumem | Es saprotu |
Mislim, da | ES tā domāju |
mogoče | Var būt |
Se vidimo kasneje | Tiksimies vēlāk |
pazi nase | Rūpējies |
Kaj se dogaja? | Kas notiek? |
Pozabi | Aizmirsti |
Seveda | Protams |
Takoj | Tūlīt pat |
Pojdimo | Ejam |
Interesting information about Slovenian Language
Slovenian is the official language of Slovenia, spoken by approximately 2.5 million people worldwide. It belongs to the South Slavic branch of languages and shares similarities with Croatian and Serbian. Slovenian has a rich literary tradition dating back to the 16th century, when Primož Trubar published the first books in this language. The grammar features three genders (masculine, feminine, neuter) and six cases (nominative, accusative/genitive/dative/locative for singular nouns; nominative/vocative/accusativ e/genitive/dati ve/instrumental/l ocational for plural). The alphabet consists of 25 letters including diacritic marks such as č, š,and ž. Despite being geographically small compared to neighboring countries like Italy or Austria where other widely-spoken languages are prevalent due to historical influences on border regions—such as Italian in coastal areas—the majority speaks Slovenian throughout all parts within its borders today
Know About Latvian Language
Latvian is the official language of Latvia, spoken by approximately 1.5 million people worldwide. It belongs to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family and shares similarities with Lithuanian, although they are not mutually intelligible. Latvian uses a Latin-based alphabet consisting of 33 letters. The grammar structure follows a subject-verb-object pattern, while nouns decline for seven cases (nominative, genitive, dative etc.) and verbs conjugate based on tense and mood. The phonetics include unique sounds like ā, č or ņ which can be challenging for non-native speakers. Historically influenced by Germanic languages due to centuries-long foreign rule in Latvia until its independence in 1918; however nowadays it has gained prominence as an important symbol of national identity among Latvians.
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