rītdiena
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== Latvian ==
=== Etymology ===
From rīt (“tomorrow”) + diena (“day”).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): [ɾîːddìɛna]
=== Noun ===
rītdiena f (4th declension)
(the day of) tomorrow (the day after today)
atlīkt darbu uz rītdienu, līdz rītdienai ― to postpone work till tomorrow
gatavot rītdienas uzdevumus ― to prepare tomorrow's tasks
“Vai es jūs varētu rīt satikt?” “Nē, rītdiena man jau aizņemta.” ― “Can I meet you tomorrow?” “Ne, tomorrow is already taken.”
vīri nokopa darbgaldus un paspieda cits citam roku: “līdz rītdienai!” ― the men cleared the work table and shook each other's hands: “until (= see you) tomorrow!”
(the day of) tomorrow (the future, especially the near future)
cīņa par labāku rītdienu ― the struggle for a better tomorrow
arhitekta darbs vienmēr ir vērsts rītdienai ― the work of an architect is always focused on tomorrow
ja cilvēkiem jauna, kvēla sirds un ja viņš tic rītdienai, vislielākajā salā viņam ir silti ― if a person has a young, ardent heart and if he believes in tomorrow (= the future), (then) he is (= feels) warm (even) in the greatest cold
==== Usage notes ====
Rīt is an adverb, meaning “tomorrow,” whereas rītdiena is a noun, meaning “(the day of) tomorrow.” Rīts, on the other hand, is a noun, meaning “morning.” The corresponding locative rītā can mean both “in the morning” (more frequently: no rīta and
“tomorrow” (more frequently: rīt).
==== Declension ====
==== Antonyms ====
vakardiena
šodiena
==== Related terms ====
parīt, parīts, parītdiena
rīt, rītā
rīts