kurināt

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== Latvian == === Etymology === From kur(t) (“to light, to ignite”) +‎ -ināt. === Pronunciation === === Verb === kurināt second-person plural present indicative of kurināt kurināt (transitive, 3rd conjugation, present kurinu, kurini, kurina, past kurināju) to light, to ignite (to make something start burning or producing heat) kurināt krāsni, plīti ― to light an oven, a stove kurināt uguni ― to light the fire vai mēs tur kurināsim sārtu, tāpat kā kaimiņi? ― will we light a bonfire there, just like the neighbors? to heat (to burn fuel in a stove in order to create heat in a certain room, building, etc.) kurināt pirti ― to heat the bath, sauna visu ziemu mēs kurinām bērza malku ― all winter we burn birch wood (for heating) (figuratively) to encourage, to incite kurināt naidu, karu ― to encourage hatred, war mākslīgi cariskais režims kurināja ienaidu tautu starpā, lai tās nevērstos pret pašiem apspiedējiem ― the Czarist regime artificially incited (lit. lit, ignited) hatred between peoples, so that they would not turn against their oppressors ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Synonyms ==== dedzināt kurt ==== Derived terms ==== prefixed verbs: other derived terms: kurinātājs, kurinātāja kurinātava