viss

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Tamil வீசை (vīcai) and/or Telugu వీసె (vīse)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vɪs/
  • Rhymes: -ɪs

Noun

viss (plural visses)

  1. A Burmese unit of measure for weight, approximately 1.63293 kilograms (3.6 pounds).
  • tical (a unit of weight equal to 0.01 viss)

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Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse viss (certain, sure), from Proto-Germanic *gawissaz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vɪsː/
  • Rhymes: -ɪsː

Adjective

viss (comparative vissari, superlative vissastur)

  1. certain, sure, positive syn.
    Ertu viss? — Já, ég er alveg viss.
    Are you sure? — Yes, I'm positive.
  2. certain, having been determined but unspecific syn.
    Að falla úr vissri hæð.
    To fall from a certain height.

Inflection

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • óviss

Latvian

Etymology

From Proto-Balto-Slavic *visas, from Proto-Indo-European *wi-so-s, from *wi-, *wī- (separated, divided; two parts of a whole). Cognates include Lithuanian vìsas, Sudovian wisa, Proto-Slavic *vьxъ (Old Church Slavonic вьсь (vĭsĭ), Russian весь (vesʹ), Belarusian уве́сь (uvjésʹ), Ukrainian весь (vesʹ), уве́сь (uvésʹ), Bulgarian все (vse), Czech ves, Polish wszy, Sanskrit वि (, apart, asunder, off, in several directions), विश्व (víśva, all, each, whole), Avestan 𐬬𐬍𐬯𐬞𐬀- (vīspa-), Old Persian [script needed] (visa-, all, whole).[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [vis]

Adjective

viss (no definite forms; irreg. adv. (none))

  1. (usually singular) all, whole, entire (considered as a single entity)
    viss mežsall the forest, the whole forest
    visa mājathe whole house
    viss vezumsthe entire cartful
    visa ražathe whole harvest
    visa produkcijathe whole production, output
    visa cilvēceall humanity, the whole human race
    klusēt visu ceļuto be quiet all the way
    izlasīt visu pasakuto read the whole fairy tale
    smaidīt pa visu sejuto smile all over (lit. on all) (one's) face
    visa mugura slapjaall (his) back (is) wet
    visas rokas jēlas(his) hands (are) all raw
    viņa visa nodrebējashe entire trembled (= all her body)
    par to runā visa pilsētathe whole town is talking about that
    divtelpu jeb tā saucamās dvīņu klētis sastopamas visā Latvijātwo-room, also so-called twin, barns can be found in all Latvia (= all over Latvia)
    visu ceļojumu no sākuma līdz galam Jānītis nevarēja atraut acis no automašīnas loga(during) the whole trip from beginning to end, Jānītis could not turn his eyes away from the car window
  2. (of time periods, in the accusative) all, whole (during the entire time period)
    visu dienuthe whole day, all day (long)
    visu naktithe whole night, all night (long)
    lija visu vakaruit rained all evening
    visu laikuall the time
    visu mūžuall (one's) life
    kaķītis gāja, gāja, 'visu vasaruthe little cat went (= traveled) on and on, (during) the whole summer
  3. (usually plural) all, all the... (the entire group of, without exception)
    visi kaimiņiall the neighbors
    visas tautasall peoples
    visos logosin all windows
    pēc visiem likumiemaccording to all laws
    visas malasall over the place, everywhere (lit. all edges)
    segt visus izdevumusto cover all expenses
    atdot visus parādusto pay back all debts
    atnākt ar visus bērnusto come with all (one's) children
    visās varavīksnes krāsāsin all the colors of the rainbow
    viņi gāja tur visi trīsthey went there, all the three of them
    visi viesi bija īsti jautri un līksmi kā allaž pēc labi padarīta darbaall the guests were really happy and cheerful as always after a job well done
  4. (with abstractions entities, ideas) all, full (maximally intense)
    viss bargumsfull rigor, utmost severity
    visa lepnībafull pride
    sakoncentrēt visu uzmanībuto pay full attention
    visā augumāin full height (= fully grown; standing straight)
    visā nopietnībāin all seriousness
    visā visumāin all universe (= all in all, on the whole, by and large)
    visā kailumāin all nakedness (= fully open, with no secrets)
    Annele turējās visiem spēkiem pretī tumšām, aklām bailēmAnnele held on with all (her) forces against the dark, blind fear
    ielejā viņa mājas tagad bija redzamas visā savā nabadzībāin the valley, his house was now visible in all its poverty
    tu redzēji tikai mazu daļu no tā, ko es esmu redzējis visā pilnībāyou have seen only a little part of what I saw in all fullness (= in its entirety)

Pronoun

viss (indefinite)

  1. (masculine singular forms) all, everything, anything
    visu redzētto see everything
    viss ir pateiktseverything has been said
    viss kopāall together, all of it
    viņš grib visu zināthe wants to know everything
    pateikties par visuto thank for everything
    visam savs laiksto everything its time
    būt gatavam uz visuto be ready for everything
    viss viensall is one (i.e., it is all the same, it doesn't matter)
    viss kasall that (i.e., all kinds of things)
    būt spējīgam uz visuto be capable of everything, to be able to do anything
    Gaitiņš pārdeva visu, paturdēami sev tik vienu zirgu un vienus ratusGaitiņš sold everything, keeping for himself only one horse and one cart
    vai tas var būt, ka viss - bez jēgas? vai tas var būt, ka viss ir velts?could it be that everything is meaningless? could it be that everything is futile?
    neesmu apmierināata ar sevi, un vissI am not satisfied with myself, and all (= and that's all! that's it!)
    braukšu uz Dmitrijevku pēc precēm; viss!I'll go to Dimitrijevku to get the merchandise; that's all! (= that's it!)
    vieta, kurā varēja atrast visu ko: labo un slikto, jauno un veco, atpalikušo un progresīvo - a place where one could find all that (= all kinds of things): good and bad, new and old, backward and progressive
  2. (plural forms) all, everyone, everybody
    visi jau ir paēduši - everybody has already eaten
    visi ir veseli - all are healthy
    nāca visi kopā - they all came together
    visu vārdā - in the name of (= on behalf of) everyone
    visi bez izņēmuma - everybody, without exception
    visi skraidīja ap ugunsgrēku kā apmulsuši, cits caur citu vaimanādami - everybody (just) ran around the fire confusedly, wailing at each other
    visi, kas no mātes ir aizgājuši pasaulē laimi meklēt, ir apgājuši pasaulei apkārt un atraduši tikai māti - all those who went away from their mother to look for happiness in the world, went all around the world and found only (their) mother

Usage notes

Viss has no definite forms; the indefinite forms are used in all cases. It has also no comparative or superlative forms.

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Synonyms

Antonyms

Derived terms

  • All superlative adjectives and superlative adverbs.
  • vispasaules
  • vispirms
  • visur

References

  1. Karulis, Konstantīns (1992), viss”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse víss

Adjective

viss (neuter singular visst, definite singular and plural visse)

  1. certain
    til en viss grad - to a certain extent

Antonyms

Derived terms

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʋɪsː/

Etymology 1

From Old Norse víss

Adjective

viss (neuter singular visst, definite singular and plural visse)

  1. certain
Antonyms

Etymology 2

From Middle Low German wes

Conjunction

viss

  1. if

Synonyms

References


Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse viss, from Proto-Germanic *gawissaz.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Adjective

viss (comparative vissare, superlative vissast)

  1. certain, convinced
    Experterna har nu blivit vissa om olyckans orsaker.
    The experts have now become certain regarding the causes of the accident.
  2. some, certain, particular (not comparable)
    I vissa avseenden, fungerar det inte.
    In some ways, it doesn't work.

Declension

Inflection of viss
Indefinite Positive Comparative Superlative2
Common singular viss vissare vissast
Neuter singular visst vissare vissast
Plural vissa vissare vissast
Definite Positive Comparative Superlative
Masculine singular1 visse vissare vissaste
All vissa vissare vissaste
1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.
2) The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.

See also

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