ļoti
See also: loti
Latvian
Etymology
Traditionally considered a borrowing from Slavic, this word has more recently been claimed to come from an older adjective *ļots (“evil, terrible”) (cf. placenames like Ļotumi), related to Russian лю́тый (ljútyj, “heartless, cruel; angry, furious”), and perhaps from the same source as ļauns (“evil”). The semantic change would be from “terrible, evil” to “very,” a quite frequent change (cf. the use of words like terribly as adverbial intensifiers in e.g. terribly good; the same happens also with briesmīgi (“terribly, horribly”), šausmīgi (“terribly, horribly”) in colloquial Latvian).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʎùoti]
Adverb
ļoti
- (with an adjective or adverb) used to intensify the meaning of the word it accompanies; very
- ļoti gudrs cilvēks ― very wise, intelligent person
- ļoti augsta celtne ― very tall building
- ļoti grūts darbs ― very hard work
- ļoti ātri braukt ― to ride very fast
- ļoti klusu runāt ― to speak very quietly
- ļoti žēl ― very sorry; (it's) a great pity
- ļoti daudzi palīgi ― very many assistants
- ļoti daudz grāmatu ― very many, a lot of books
- ļoti maz naudas ― very little money
- naktis uznāca ļoti aukstas un lika klabināt zobus ― the nights were coming very cold and made (people's) teeth chatter
- tas bija ļoti tālu, tik tālu, ka paši kalni nebija redzami, tikai virsotnes un sniegs ― that was very far, so far that even the mountains were not visible, only the peaks and the snow
- (with a verb) used to intensify the action or state described by the verb; much, very much, a lot
- ļoti steigties ― to hurry a lot, to be in a big hurry
- ļoti priecāties ― to rejoice very much, to be very happy
- ļoti lūgt ― to ask very much, to implore
- ļoti skumt ― to become very sad
- ļoti iemīļots rakstnieks ― a very popular (lit. much beloved) writer
- pēkšņi viņam ļoti iegribējās aizbraukt uz mājām ― suddenly he very much wanted to leave and go home
- aiz pirts aug balto ceriņu krūms, kas ziedu laikā tik ļoti patīik māmuļai ― behind the bath(room) a white lilac bush is growing which when in bloom so much pleases mother
Antonyms
References
- Karulis, Konstantīns (1992), “ļoti”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN
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