raudule
See also: raudulē
Latvian
Etymology
From raud(as) (“crying”) + -one, or from raudulis (“crier, crybaby”) + -e (“fem.”).
Noun
raudule f (5th declension, masculine form: raudulis)
- (female) crier, crybaby (a woman, child who often cries, who is overly sensitive, who complains all the time)
- es arī baigā raudule: raudu no prieka, aiz bēdām... ehh, kā man tas traucē dzīvot, ļoti traucē ― I am also a terrible (female) crybaby: I cry of joy, of sadness... ehh, it interferes with my living, it is very annoying
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | raudule | raudules |
| genitive | raudules | rauduļu |
| dative | raudulei | raudulēm |
| accusative | rauduli | raudules |
| instrumental | rauduli | raudulēm |
| locative | raudulē | raudulēs |
| vocative | raudule | raudules |