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Noun

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akts c

  1. indefinite genitive singular of akt

Latvian

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Etymology

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Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin ācta (register of events), the plural form of āctum (decree, law), from agō (put in motion).

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  • IPA(key): [akts]
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Noun

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akts m (1st declension)

  1. act, action
    juridisks aktslegal act
    varmācīgs aktsviolent act
    gribas aktsact of will
    teroristisks aktsterrorist act
    rīkot diversijas aktusto organize acts of sabotage
    līdzīgi protesta akti notika Nigērijā un vairākās citās zemēssimilar acts of protest happened in Nigeria and many other countries
  2. a formal gathering or ceremony
    aktu zāleassembly hall
    piedalīties svinīgajā aktāto participate in a formal ceremony
  3. (1st declension) a formal document
    pamiera aktsa cease-fire agreement
    civilās likumdošanas aktsa civil law act
    notariāls aktsa notarial act, register
    parakstīt aktuto sign the document
    civilstāvokļa aktsa civil, marital status certificate
  4. artistic nude (usually a painting or sculpture)
    aktu gleznotājspainter of artistic nudes
    vīriešu/sieviešu aktimale/female artistic nudes
    akts kā cilvēka ķermeņa un dzīves skaistuma suminājums ir parasts paņēmiens tēlniecībāartistic nudes as a celebration of the beauty of the human body and life are a normal method in sculpture

akts f (6th declension)

  1. (usually plural) a corpus of documents, usually about a juric question or topic
    tiesu aktisjudicial files, judicial law
    aktu vākijudicial law folders
    sameklēt aktīsto search (something) in the files
    es viņam pasniedzu tiesas aktisI gave him the legal files

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Swedish

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Noun

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akts

  1. indefinite genitive singular of akt

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