grieķisks

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Latvian

Etymology

From grieķis (Greek) +‎ -isks.

Adjective

grieķisks (definite grieķiskais, comparative grieķiskāks, superlative visgrieķiskākais, adverb grieķiski)

  1. Greek (relating to the Greek language; relating to Greeks or to Greece)
    kaut kas grieķiskssomething Greek
    grieķisks profilsGreek profile
    grieķisks vakars interesantā kompānijā ar labu vīnua Greek evening in interesting company with good wine

Usage notes

English “Greek” as an attributive adjective usually corresponds in Latvian to grieķu, the genitive plural form of grieķis. The adjective grieķisks is commonly used as a predicate (“this is Greek”), or in its adverbial form grieķiski.

Declension