mirstīgs

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== Latvian == === Etymology === From mirt (present stem: mirst-) (“to die”) +‎ -īgs. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [mīɾstiːks] IPA(key): [mîɾstiːks] === Adjective === mirstīgs (definite mirstīgais, comparative mirstīgāks, superlative vismirstīgākais, adverb mirstīgi) (usually of people) mortal (that which can die, is susceptible to death) visi cilvēki ir mirstīgi ― all people (= human beings) are mortal mirstīgas atliekas ― mortal coil, remains varbūt šepat, zem kājām, tai atmatas zemē slēpjas tādi brīnumi, kādus nevar pateikt neviens mirstīgs cilvēks? ― maybe here, underfoot, in this fallow land (there are) such wonders as no mortal person (= man) can say? šodien Rīgā pienāks vilciens ar Ausekļa mirstīgajām atliekām, uz mūža dusu aizveda dzejnieku ― today the train with the mortal remains of Auseklis, the poet who passed away (lit. was taken to eternal sleep), will come to Rīga (definite forms, used as a noun) common, mere mortal; simple person tas nebija domāts mirstīgajiem ― this was not thought (= created) for mere mortals lai arī zvejas vīri ir norūdījušies, viņu āda tomēr ir plāna, kā jebkuram mirstīgajam ― though fishermen are hardened men, still their skin is thin, like (that of) any mere mortal vasarā izmeklētājs brauca uz jūru peldēties un dauzīja pludmalē volejbolu kā vienkāršs mirstīgais ― during the summer, the investigator went to the sea to swim and threw a volleyball around on the beach just like a mere mortal modei, ko ieviesa Anglijas galms, pamazām sāka sekot arī vienkāršie mirstīgie ― the fashion introduced by the English court gradually began to be followed also by mere mortals ==== Declension ==== ==== Synonyms ==== (of "which can die"): mirstošs ==== Derived terms ==== mirstīgums ==== Related terms ==== mironis mirstība mirt ==== See also ==== nāve