aiz

See also: aiz-

Gothic

Romanization

aiz

  1. Romanization of 𐌰𐌹𐌶

Latvian

Etymology

From Proto-Baltic *žō (with an extra formative a-: *a-ÅŗÅ > *ažuo > *ažu), from Proto-Indo-European *ĒµŹ°Å (ā€œbehind, under, out of, because ofā€), itself perhaps a pronominal instrumental form from the *gʰe, *gʰo, a stem found in several particles, like Latvian nedz (ā€œneither, norā€) < *ne-gi. In Latvian, the final vowel was lost, yielding az, still dialectally attested, and also in some place names (Azpurve) and as a prefix in some words in the literary language (azaids (ā€œmealā€), azote (ā€œbosomā€)). Some dialects have a longer, and more recent, form āz. The standard form, aiz, has an unexpected i, possibly the result of convergence between az and iz (ā€œfromā€). Cognates include Lithuanian dialectal až, ažù (ā€œbehind, out of, aboutā€), Proto-Slavic *za (ā€œbehind, out of, about, by, after, because ofā€), Russian за (za).[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [Ć js]
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Preposition

aiz (with genitive)

  1. behind
    paslēpties aiz liela koka ― to hide behind a large tree
    aiz stÅ«ra ― around (lit. behind) the corner
    atstādams aiz sevis garu putekļu grÄ«sti ― leaving behind himself a long trail of dust
    apspriede notika aiz slēgtām durvÄ«m ― the discussion took place behind closed doors
  2. behind, under, into (so that it is covered)
    saule aizgrimst aiz mākoņiem ― the sun sank behind the clouds
    puisēns aizbaza Ä«kŔķus aiz bikÅ”u lencēm ― the boy inserted his thumbs behind, under his suspenders
    aiz Ä«sajiem cimdiem zvejniekiem tek sāļais Å«dens ― the salty water was leaking into, under the fishermen's short gloves
  3. on the other side of, across, beyond
    māja ir aiz ezera ― the house is on the other side of the lake
    Å”odien pļauj aiz meža ― today they are harvesting on the other side of the forest
    Ivanovas darbs pazÄ«stams tālu aiz mÅ«su zemes robežām ― Ivanova's work is known far beyond the borders of our country
  4. by (indicates touching, seizing, holding)
    paņemt, vest aiz rokas ― to take, to lead (someone) by the hand
    satvert zēnu aiz apkakles ― to grab the boy by the collar
    saÄ·ert suņu aiz astes ― to grab the dog by the tail
  5. after (indicating a sequence)
    viņi gāja cits aiz cita ― they went one after the other
    Lilija nāk; aiz viņas pa pēdām mamma ― Lily is coming; after her, mum's footsteps
    aiz' tankiem nāca kājnieki ― after the tanks came the infantry
  6. out of, of, because of, for (indicates a reason, a motive, a goal)
    gavilēt aiz prieka ― to shout, exult out of joy
    raudāt aiz bēdām ― to cry (out) of grief
    viņi smējās aiz cita iemesla ― they were laughing for another reason
    aiz dusmām viņŔ nevar parunāt ― out of anger he could not speak

Derived terms

References

  1. Karulis, KonstantÄ«ns (1992) ā€œaizā€, in LatvieÅ”u EtimoloÄ£ijas VārdnÄ«ca (in Latvian), RÄ«ga: AVOTS, →ISBN
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