The word 'internets' is a masculine noun used identically to its English counterpart to describe the global network.
30초 단어
- Global computer network for communication and information exchange.
- Commonly used in the locative case 'internetā' (on the internet).
- Essential vocabulary for daily life, business, and technology in Latvia.
Pārskats
Vārds 'internets' latviešu valodā ir aizguvums no angļu valodas un apzīmē to pašu globālo sistēmu. Tas ir vīriešu dzimtes pirmās deklinācijas lietvārds. Latvijā interneta pieejamība un ātrums ir vieni no augstākajiem Eiropā, tāpēc šis vārds ir ikdienas sarunu pamatā. 2) Lietošanas modeļi: Visbiežāk šo vārdu lieto lokatīva formā 'internetā', lai norādītu, ka darbība notiek tiešsaistē (piemēram, 'lasīt internetā', 'atrast internetā'). Akuzatīva formu 'internetu' lieto ar darbības vārdiem 'lietot' vai 'pieslēgt'. 3) Biežākie konteksti: Ikdienas saziņā cilvēki runā par interneta ātrumu, pieslēgumu vai tā trūkumu. Tas parādās arī salikteņos un frāzēs kā 'interneta banka' vai 'interneta veikals'. 4) Salīdzinājums ar līdzīgiem vārdiem: Lai gan 'internets' ir visizplatītākais termins, formālākos tekstos var sastapt vārdu 'tīmeklis' (web). Tomēr 'tīmeklis' tehniski ir tikai viena interneta daļa (WWW), kamēr 'internets' aptver visu infrastruktūru, ieskaitot e-pastu un failu pārsūtīšanu.
예시
Man mājās ir ļoti ātrs internets.
everydayI have very fast internet at home.
Vai jūs piedāvājat bezmaksas internetu?
formalDo you offer free internet?
Es atradu šo recepti internetā.
informalI found this recipe on the internet.
Interneta drošība ir svarīga tēma.
academicInternet security is an important topic.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
interneta veikals
online shop
interneta banka
online banking
bezmaksas internets
free internet
자주 혼동되는 단어
Tīmeklis (web) refers specifically to the World Wide Web, while internets refers to the entire network infrastructure.
Wi-Fi is a specific technology for wireless connection, whereas 'internets' is the service itself.
문법 패턴
How to Use It
사용 참고사항
The word 'internets' is neutral and used in all levels of society. In formal documents, 'elektroniskie sakari' or 'tīmeklis' might be used, but 'internets' remains the standard. It follows the first declension pattern for masculine nouns ending in -s.
자주 하는 실수
English speakers often try to use a preposition like 'uz' for 'on the internet', but in Latvian, the locative case 'internetā' is required without any preposition. Another mistake is forgetting the mandatory '-s' ending in the nominative case.
Tips
Mastering the Locative Case
Always use 'internetā' when you want to say something is located or happening online.
Gender and Declension
Remember it is a masculine noun (ends in -s), so adjectives must match: 'ātrs internets' (fast internet).
Latvia's Digital Pride
Latvians take pride in their internet speed; it is often a topic of national comparison.
어원
Derived from the English word 'internet', which is a portmanteau of 'interconnected' and 'network'. It entered the Latvian language in the 1990s.
문화적 맥락
Latvia is known globally for its high-speed fiber-optic internet infrastructure. Public Wi-Fi is widely available in cities like Riga, often for free.
암기 팁
It's almost identical to English! Just remember to add an 's' at the end (internets) to make it a proper Latvian masculine noun.
자주 묻는 질문
4 질문Latviešu valodā to parasti raksta ar mazo sākumburtu, izņemot teikuma sākumu.
Abi varianti ir pareizi. 'Lietot internetu' ir formālāks, bet 'sēdēt internetā' ir sarunvalodas stils.
Tas ir lokatīvs: 'internetā'.
Sarunvalodā tos lieto kā sinonīmus, bet 'tīmeklis' ir latviskāks un formālāks termins.
셀프 테스트
Es katru dienu lietoju ___.
Darbības vārds 'lietot' prasa akuzatīva locījumu (ko?).
Kā tulko 'I found it on the internet'?
Lokatīvs 'internetā' norāda atrašanās vietu.
mājās / Man / ātrs / ir / internets
Standard Latvian sentence structure: Subject + Verb + Adjective + Object + Location.
점수: /3
Summary
The word 'internets' is a masculine noun used identically to its English counterpart to describe the global network.
- Global computer network for communication and information exchange.
- Commonly used in the locative case 'internetā' (on the internet).
- Essential vocabulary for daily life, business, and technology in Latvia.
Mastering the Locative Case
Always use 'internetā' when you want to say something is located or happening online.
Gender and Declension
Remember it is a masculine noun (ends in -s), so adjectives must match: 'ātrs internets' (fast internet).
Latvia's Digital Pride
Latvians take pride in their internet speed; it is often a topic of national comparison.
예시
4 / 4Man mājās ir ļoti ātrs internets.
I have very fast internet at home.
Vai jūs piedāvājat bezmaksas internetu?
Do you offer free internet?
Es atradu šo recepti internetā.
I found this recipe on the internet.
Interneta drošība ir svarīga tēma.
Internet security is an important topic.