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Latvian
Etymology
From jautrs (“merry, cheerful”) + -ība.
Noun
jautrība f (4th declension)
- cheerfulness, merriment, fun, hilarity
- viņu ieraugot, Ieva nezināja nekā cita kā bezgalīgu prieku; vienā mirklī viņa atguva jautrību, bija līksma un mīļa kā nekad ― seeing him, Eva didn't know anything other than infinite joy; in one moment she regained the cheerfulness, she was joyous and lovely as never (before)
- zilajās acīs zem tumšajām uzacīm dzirkst jautrība, lūpas rotā smaids ― cheerfulness sparkeld in the blue eyes under (his) dark eyebrows, a smile graced (his) lips
- bez jautrības uz kuģa nepaiet neviena diena; zvejas vīru humoru netraucē ne vētra, nedz arī nemīlīgs laiks ― not a day passes without fun, laughter on the boat; neither the storm nor the inclement weather disturbed the fishermen's humor
Declension
Declension of jautrība (4th declension)
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