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Latvian
Etymology
From runa (“talk”) + -īgs.
Adjective
runīgs (definite runīgais, comparative runīgāks, superlative visrunīgākais, adverb runīgi)
- talkative (who enjoys, tends to talk a lot, who enjoys having conversations)
- runīga večiņa ― talkative old lady
- Eduards šai vakarā bija neparasti runīgs ― Eduards that evening was unusually talkative
- (figuratively) significant, meaningful (such that it expresses something, from which something can be deduced)
- Elna paspieda vīra roku, un jau viņai likās, ka šis viens rokasspiediens bijis pārāk runīgs ― Elna shook her husband's hand, and already it seemed to her that that one handshake was too meaningful (lit. talkative)
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