Via other European languages, ultimately from Latin astronomia, from Ancient Greek ? (astronomía), from (ástron, "star") and (nómos, "arranging, regulating"), adapted to Latvian patterns (-ija).
astronomija f (4th declension)
singular (vienskaitlis) | plural (daudzskaitlis) | |
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nominative (nominat?vs) | astronomija | -- |
accusative (akuzat?vs) | astronomiju | -- |
genitive (?enit?vs) | astronomijas | -- |
dative (dat?vs) | astronomijai | -- |
instrumental (instrument?lis) | astronomiju | -- |
locative (lokat?vs) | astronomij? | -- |
vocative (vokat?vs) | astronomija | -- |
Ultimately from Latin astronomia, from Ancient Greek ? (astronomía), from (ástron, "star") and (nómos, "arranging, regulating").
astronòmija f stress pattern 1
nominative | astronòmija |
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genitive | astronòmijos |
dative | astronòmijai |
accusative | astronòmij? |
instrumental | astronòmija |
locative | astronòmijoje |
vocative | astronòmija |
astronòmija f (Cyrillic spelling )
singular | |
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nominative | astronomija |
genitive | astronomije |
dative | astronomiji |
accusative | astronomiju |
vocative | astronomijo |
locative | astronomiji |
instrumental | astronomijom |
astronom?ja f
Feminine, a-stem | ||
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nominative | astronomíja | |
genitive | astronomíje | |
singular | ||
nominative | astronomíja | |
accusative | astronomíjo | |
genitive | astronomíje | |
dative | astronomíji | |
locative | astronomíji | |
instrumental | astronomíjo |