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Latvian
Participle
ticams (definite ticamais; adverb ticami)
- which can or should be believed; indefinite present passive participle of ticēt
Adjective
ticams (definite ticamais, comparative ticamāks, superlative visticamākais, adverb ticami)
- believable; probable, likely; significant (which can be accepted as true; which seems likely to be true; which can be counted on)
- viņš ir aizgājis uz ezeru, tad vai nu peldējis, ticamāk gan, braucis ar kādu vecu laivu ― he is gone to the lake, so either he swam, or. more believably (= probably), he sailed with some old boat
- visticamāk, ka ar laiku tik tiešām kļūšu par biznesmeni, jo komunistiem jaunajās varas struktūrās acīmredzot vietas nebūs ― most believably (= probably, likely), I will in time really become a businessman, since communists will apparently have no place in the new power structures
- skaitļa tuvinājuma jebkuru ciparu sauc par ticamu, ja absolūtā kļūda nepārsniedz šim ciparam atbilstošās šķiras vienu vienību ― a digit in a numerical approximation is called significant if the absolute error does not exceed one unit of this digit's relative value
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