vecis
Latvian
Etymology
From vecs (“old”), made into a 2nd-declension noun.
Pronunciation
Noun
vecis m (2nd declension, feminine form: vecene or veča)
- old man (a man in old age)
- īgns vecis ― grumbling old man
- pagasta vecis, vecākais — parish elder
- garš, izdilis, stiegrains vecis ― tall, skinny, sinewy old man
- old one, husband
- viņa dēla rīcību pārstāstīja vēlreiz vecim ― she told (her) son's actions once more to (her) old one, husband
- (colloquial, in the plural) parents
- jaunekļi mēdz savus vecākus lielīga žargonā saukt par senčiem vai večiem ― young men tend to call their parents in their jargon ancient or old ones
- (colloquial) man, guy
- “dēlī ir tā mašīna”, viņš teica, “jāgaida remonta veči” ― “that machine is on the plank”, he said, “we now have to wait for the repair guys”
- “veči”, kur te var piezvanīt pa telefonu? ― guys, where is there a telephone here (lit. where can one call by telephone here)?
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | vecis | veči |
| genitive | veča | veču |
| dative | vecim | večiem |
| accusative | veci | večus |
| instrumental | veci | večiem |
| locative | vecī | večos |
| vocative | veci | veči |
Synonyms
(parents): vecāki