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Latvian
Etymology
Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin mōbilis (“easy to be moved, moveable”), from moveō (“move”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
mobils (definite mobilais, comparative mobilāks, superlative vismobilākais, adverb mobili)
- mobile (which can move, which can be moved relatively easily)
- mobils transportlīdzeklis ― mobile vehicle
- mobilas karaspēka daļas ― mobile army units
- mobilā elektriķu brigāde ― mobile electrician team
- mobilais telefons, tālrunis ― mobile phone
- dažādas, gan mobilas, gan stracionāras, mašīnas izstrādātas barības sadalei ― several types of machines, both mobile and stationary, (were) designed for food distribution
- gan iebūvētie, gan mobilie skapji veido mikrotelpu ― both built-in and mobile cabinets form a microspace (within a room)
- savvaļas brieži laikam ir mamutu līdzgaitnieki; bet tie bija mobilāki un paguva aizmukt no ledāju briesmām ― wild deer are probably travel companions of the mammoths; but these (= deer) were more mobile and were able to escape from the dangers of the glaciers
- (colloquial, definite forms, used nominally) mobile phone
- vai man tiešam pieder mans mazcenas mobilais? ― does my low-price mobile (phone) really belong to me?
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Swedish
Noun
mobils
- indefinite genitive singular of mobil