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Latvian
Etymology
From prieks (“delight, pleasure”) + -īgs.
Pronunciation
Adjective
priecīgs (definite priecīgais, comparative priecīgāks, superlative vispriecīgākais, adverb priecīgi)
- happy, glad, joyful, delighted (feeling joy)
- priecīgs cilvēks ― happy, joyful person
- priecīgs par veiksmi, panākumiem ― happy, glad about (one's) success
- happy, joyful (typical of those who feel joy)
- priecīgs noskaņojums ― happy, joyful mood
- happy, joyful, merry (expressing joy)
- priecīgas acis ― happy eyes
- priecīgs skatiens ― happy, joyful look, glance
- priecīgi smiekli ― happy, joyful laugh
- priecīga dziesma, vēsts, runa ― happy song, news, talk
- happy, joyful (causing joy)
- priecīgs notikums ― happy, joyful event
- priecīga diena ― joyful day
- priecīgs pārsteigums ― happy surprise
- priecīga tikšanās ― happy meeting, encounter
- priecīgas krāsas ― happy, joyful colors
- happy, joyful (connected with, characterized by, joy)
- priecīgas kāzas ― happy wedding, marriage
- priecīga jaunība ― happy youth
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