audzināt
التعريفات والمعاني
== Latvian ==
=== Etymology ===
From aug(t) (“to grow”) + -ināt, with palatalization of g to dz.
=== Pronunciation ===
=== Verb ===
audzināt
second-person plural present indicative of audzināt
audzināt (transitive, 3rd conjugation, present audzinu, audzini, audzina, past audzināju)
to raise, to bring up, to educate (to support the development of a child or youth by providing for him or her, and also by teaching him or her about morals and norms, practical skills, etc.)
audzināt bērnus ― to raise children
viņa audzina divus dēlus ― she is raising two sons
labi audzināts bērns ― a well-mannered (lit. well raised) child
audzināt bērnu jau no mazotnes ― to raise a child from an early age
grūti audzināms zēns ― a hard-to-educate boy
vecāki, audzinot bērnus, redz viņu nākotni gaišu, skaistu, laimes pilnu ― parents, (while) raising (their) children, see their future (as) bright, beautiful, full of happiness
to foster, to educate, to form (to encourage, to influence the development of individuals, societies, etc., in a desired direction)
literatūras audzinošā loma ― the educational role of literature
audzināt pilnvērtīgus sabiedrības locekļus ― to educate wholesome members of society
audzināt jaunatni tautu draudzības garā ― to educate the youth in the spirit of international friendship
to cultivate, to develop, to nurture (a quality, a feeling)
audzināt gaumi ― to cultivate (one's) taste
audzināt raksturu ― to cultivate, develop (one's) character
audzināt cilvēkā pienākuma apziņu ― to cultivate the sense of duty in people
audzināt skolēnos biedriskuma jūtas ― to nurture in schoolchildren the feelings of camaraderie
dzeja audzina jūtas, padara tās dziļākas un plašākas ― poetry cultivates feelings, makes them deeper and broader
==== Conjugation ====
==== Derived terms ====
prefixed verbs:
other derived terms:
audzinātājs
==== Related terms ====
audzēt