akts
See also: Akts
Danish
Latvian
Etymology
Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin ācta (“register of events”), the plural form of āctum (“decree, law”), from agō (“put in motion”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [akts]
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Noun
akts m (1st declension)
- act, action
- juridisks akts ― legal act
- varmācīgs akts ― violent act
- gribas akts ― act of will
- teroristisks akts ― terrorist act
- rīkot diversijas aktus ― to organize acts of sabotage
- līdzīgi protesta akti notika Nigērijā un vairākās citās zemēs ― similar acts of protest happened in Nigeria and many other countries
- a formal gathering or ceremony
- aktu zāle ― assembly hall
- piedalīties svinīgajā aktā ― to participate in a formal ceremony
- (1st declension) a formal document
- pamiera akts ― a cease-fire agreement
- civilās likumdošanas akts ― a civil law act
- notariāls akts ― a notarial act, register
- parakstīt aktu ― to sign the document
- civilstāvokļa akts ― a civil, marital status certificate
- artistic nude (usually a painting or sculpture)
- aktu gleznotājs ― painter of artistic nudes
- vīriešu/sieviešu akti ― male/female artistic nudes
- akts kā cilvēka ķermeņa un dzīves skaistuma suminājums ir parasts paņēmiens tēlniecībā ― artistic nudes as a celebration of the beauty of the human body and life are a normal method in sculpture
akts f (6th declension)
Declension
Declension of akts (1st declension)
Declension of akts (6th declension)
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