kalendārs
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== Latvian ==
=== Etymology ===
Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin calendarium (“account book”), from calendae (“the first day of the month”), from calō (“to announce solemnly, to call out (the sighting of the new moon)”).
=== Pronunciation ===
=== Noun ===
kalendārs m (1st declension)
calendar (listing of days, weeks, and months that compose a year; the corresponding printed material, as a book, table, etc. usually including also major events and astronomical data, and sometimes further information)
noplēšamais sienas kalendārs ― tear-off wall calendar
piezīmju kalendārs ― notebook calendar
galda kalendārs ― desk calendar, datebook
kalendāra gards ― calendar year
lauksaimniecības kalendārs ― agricultural calendar
pāršķirt lapu galda kalendārā ― to turn a page in the desk calendar
Berlīne ir kritusi... kalendārs rāda: 1945. gada 2. maijs ― Berlin has fallen... the calendar shows: May 2nd, 1945
nu jau krietni pāri diviem gadu simtiem, kopš kalendāri sāka iznākt latviski ― now well over two centuris since calendars began to come out in Latvian
mūsdienās kalendāri atrodami katrā mājā, tos lasa veci un jauni... ir pat specializēti: sieviešu, bērnu, sporta, astronomiskie un citi kalendāri ― nowadays calendars can be found in every house, they are read by the old and the young... there are even specialized ones: women's, children's, sports, astronomical and other calendars
calendar (time counting system based on periodic natural phenomena)
saules, mēness kalendārs ― solar, lunar calendar
Jūlija, Gregora kalendārs ― Julian, Gregorian calendar
regulārā mēness izskata maiņa ir devusi pamatu kalendāram ― the regular change in the appearance of the moon has given rise to the calendar
==== Declension ====
==== Synonyms ====
(of "listing of days, weeks, months"): kalendārijs
==== See also ====