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Latvian
Etymology
From izdar(īt) (“to perform, to carry out”) + -īgs (with izdarīt from iz- + darīt (“to do, to make”)).
Pronunciation
Adjective
izdarīgs (definite izdarīgais, comparative izdarīgāks, superlative visizdarīgākais, adverb izdarīgi)
- (of people) able, capable, active, energetic, diligent, efficient (not lazy, who carries out work to completion; also, that which expresses such qualities)
- katru dienu jāseko, lai būtu kārtība, lai darbinieces būtu laipnas un izdarīgas ― every day one should make sure that there is order, that the (female) employees are friendly and efficient
- izdarīgā un naskā meitene ātri vien apguva profesiju ― the diligent and agile girl quickly learned the profession
- viņai pēkšņi likās, ka tas izdarīgais puisis, kurš nebaidījās neviena darba, nav nemaz tik liels un spēcīgs ― it suddenly seemed to her that that efficient, diligent boy who was not afraid of any work was not so big and strong
- cienīgi izdarīgā gaitā pie galdiņa pienāk mirdzošs viesmīlis ― in a respectably diligent pace the shining (= friendly) waiter came to the table
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