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grāmata — meaning in English: book

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'grāmata' in various contexts, such as discussing literature in a library, browsing for books in a bookstore, or sharing recommendations with friends. It's common in both casual conversations and more serious discussions about education or cultural topics.
Synonyms & nuances
'Grāmata' is a general term for 'book,' but you might encounter 'rokasgrāmata,' which specifically refers to a 'handbook' or 'manual' for practical guidance. Use 'grāmata' when referring to any type of book, whether fiction or non-fiction, while 'rokasgrāmata' has a more specialized usage.
Culture
'Grāmata' originates from the Proto-Slavic word 'kniha,' which means 'book.' In Latvian culture, books hold significant importance, and the country has a rich literary tradition, including famous authors like Rainis and Aspazija. Interestingly, Latvia celebrates National Reading Day, emphasizing the love for books and reading in society.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'grāmata'?
The plural form of 'grāmata' is 'grāmatas.' It's used when you refer to multiple books, such as when discussing a series or a collection.
Q.How do you say 'I love books' in Latvian?
'I love books' translates to 'Es mīlu grāmatas' in Latvian. This is a great phrase to express your enthusiasm for reading!
Q.Can 'grāmata' refer to digital books?
'Grāmata' traditionally refers to physical books, but it can also encompass digital books in modern contexts. You can use it when talking about e-books, though you might specify 'digitālā grāmata' for clarity.
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