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Latvian
Etymology
From redze (“vision”) + -īgs.
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Adjective
redzīgs (definite redzīgais, comparative redzīgāks, superlative visredzīgākais, adverb redzīgi)
- seeing, sighted (having vision; able to see)
- kļūt redzīgam pēc operācijas ― to become seeing after the operation
- viņam tikai viena acs redzīga ― only one of his eyes is seeing
- bērniem redzīgākas acis nekā sirmgalvjiem ― children have better (lit. more seeing) eyes than the elderly
- kad neredzīgais kļūst redzīgs un ierauga gaismu, viņam noreibst galva ― when a blind (person) becomes seeing and sees the light, his head becomes dizzy
- seeing (which sees well, has good vision)
- viņa redzīgā acs vēroja kasiera pirkstu kustības ― his seeing (= watchful) eye observed the movement of the cashier's hands
- perceptive, attentive (such that it quickly notices, observes something; such that it easily perceives, understands)
- es tev novēlu cilvēku, kas būtu gana gudrs un redzīgs, lai saskatītu un novērtētu tavu brīnišķīgu dvēseli ― I wish you a person who is quite wise and attentive, to discern and appreciate your beautiful soul
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