psihe
See also: psihē
Latvian
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ψυχή (psukhḗ, “soul”), via some other European language (probably German).
Noun
psihe f (5th declension)
- psyche (the human mind as the main force in thought, emotion, and behavior)
- cilvēku, cilvēka psihe ― human psyche
- augstāko dzīvnieku psihe ― higher animal psyche
- normāla, nenormāla psihe ― normal, abnormal psyche
- psihes attīstība ― psychic development
- psihes modelēšana ― psyche modeling
- pārmaiņas psihē ― changes in the psyche
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | psihe | — |
| genitive | psihes | — |
| dative | psihei | — |
| accusative | psihi | — |
| instrumental | psihi | — |
| locative | psihē | — |
| vocative | psihe | — |
Derived terms
Romanian
Etymology
Noun
psihe f (uncountable)
Declension
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