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Latvian
Etymology
From cīnīt(ies) (“to fight, to struggle”) + -ājs (“-er”).
Noun
cīnītājs m (1st declension, feminine form: cīnītāja)
- (male) fighter, combatant (man involved in armed fight, who struggles with an opponent)
- drosmīgs, bezbailīgs cīnītājs ― brave, fearless fighter
- revolucionārie cīnītāji ― revolutionary fighters
- cīnītāju pulki ― fighter regiments
- (figuratively) fighter (man who actively pursues some, usually socially important, goal)
- miera, brīvības cīnītāji ― peace, freedom fighters
- cīnītāji pret rasu diskrimināciju ― fighters against racial discrimination
Declension
Declension of cīnītājs (1st declension)
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