tālrunis
Latvian
Etymology
From tāls (“far”) + runa (“talk”), made into a masculine 2nd-declension noun (ending -is). Apparently a calque of German Fernsprecher, itself a calque of French téléphone, a word coined in the 1830s from two Ancient Greek elements, τῆλε (têle, “afar”) and φωνή (phōnḗ, “voice, sound”).
Pronunciation
Noun
tālrunis m (2nd declension)
- telephone set, phone (electronic device used for communication between two people)
- pacelt, nocelt tālruņa klausuli ― to pick up the telephone receiver
- Seržant, jūsu kabinetā zvana tālrunis! ― sergeant, the phone is ringing in your office!
- tūlīt no stacijas viņa iezavnīja uz māju, bet neviens pie tālruņa nepienāca ― she immediately called home from the station, but nobody came to the phone
- telephone (that part of a telephone set that converts electrical impulses into sound)
- paziņot pa tālruni ― to report by telephone
- viņš tālrunī visādi izrunājās ar mani, bet, kad ir izdevība pabūt aci pret aci, tad vienaldzīgi aiziet ― he talks with me in all ways (= about everything) on the phone, but when there is a chance to be together face to face (lit. eye to eye), then he leaves indifferently
- telephone number
- “labi, piezvaniet man rīt pat,” un Birgita pateica savas darba vietas tālruni ― “OK, do call me tomorrow,” and Birgita told (him) her workplace phone (number)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | tālrunis | tālruņi |
| genitive | tālruņa | tālruņu |
| dative | tālrunim | tālruņiem |
| accusative | tālruni | tālruņus |
| instrumental | tālruni | tālruņiem |
| locative | tālrunī | tālruņos |
| vocative | tālruni | tālruņi |