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Latvian
Noun
rītā m
- locative singular of rīts
Adverb
rītā
- in, during the morning
- Synonym: no rīta
- rītā priekšstrādnieks zirgus nokašāja ar skrāpi ― in the morning the foreman scraped (= brushed) the horses with a horse comb
- tomorrow
- Synonym: rīt
- rītā pēc pusdienas beigt darbu ― to finish work tomorrow after midday
Usage notes
Rīt is an adverb, meaning “tomorrow,” whereas rītdiena is a noun, meaning “(the day of) tomorrow.” Rīts, on the other hand, is a noun, meaning “morning.” The corresponding locative rītā can mean both “in the morning” (more frequently: no rīta) and “tomorrow” (more frequently: rīt).
Antonyms
- (antonym(s) of “of "in the morning"”): vakarā
- (antonym(s) of “of "tomorrow"”): vakar