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Latvian
Tirgus
Etymology
Some consider this word borrowed from Old East Slavic търгъ ( tŭrgŭ , “ market, commerce ” ) , which agrees with the u in Lithuanian (and Latvian dialectal) tur̃gus , but not with the i in standard tirgus . Others propose that it is the natural development of Proto-Baltic *terg- , *tirg- , from Proto-Indo-European *ter- , *tor- , *tr̥- ( “ to make noise, to talk a lot ” ) (whence Latvian tērzēt , tirzāt ( “ to chat, to chatter ” ) , q.v. ) with an extra -g (whence also Latvian tērgot , tērgāt ( “ to chat, to chatter ” ) , where the long ē is secondary; q.v. ). The semantic evolution would be, in this case: “much (loud) talking” > “noise, bustle” (still currently attested; see below) > “(place where there is) much noise, bustle” > “place where people meet, village square, market.” In the 18th and 19th centuries, the meaning “price” is also attested. Cognates include Lithuanian tur̃gus , Proto-Slavic *tъrgъ (Old Church Slavonic тръгъ ( trŭgŭ , “ people gathering, market, marketplace ” ) , Old East Slavic търгъ ( tŭrgŭ ) , торгъ ( torgŭ , “ market, commerce ” ) , Russian , Ukrainian торг ( torg , “ commerce; (arch.) market; (pl.) auction ” ) , Bulgarian търг ( tǎrg , “ auction; commerce ” ) , Czech trh ( “ market ” ) , Polish targ ( “ market ” ) ), Old Norse , Icelandic , Swedish torg ( “ market, marketplace ” ) , Danish torv ( “ market, marketplace ” ) , Albanian treg ( “ market ” ) .[ 1]
Pronunciation
Noun
tirgus m (3rd declension )
market , marketplace ( a square , a building , a space , where agricultural and/or industrial goods are sold and bought ; the kind of buying and selling that takes place in such a place )
tirgus laukums ― market square, market place
tirgus burzma ― market bustle
rudens tirgus ― autumn market
zivju tirgus ― fish market
puķu tirgus ― flower market
tirgus cena ― market price
tirgus soma ― market bag
iepirkties tirgū ― to shop in the market
vest uz tirgu ābolus ― to take apples to the market
gada tirgus , gadatirgus ― year market , fair
nedeļas tirgus ― weekly market
tirgus sieva ― market woman (i.e., who trades in a market)
krāmu tirgus ― flea market (where common, used objects are sold)
melnais tirgus ― black market (= illegal market)
( figuratively ) noise , uproar , confusion
netaisiet tirgu ! ― don't make a market ! (= confusion, noise)
drīz vien bērni sāka kliegt cits caur citu: sacēlas īsts tirgus ― soon the children started shouting at each other: a real market (= confusion, uproar) arose
market ( system of trading ; trade processes , relations )
iekšējais, vietējais, ārējais tirgus ― internal, local, foreign market
starptautiskais tirgus ― international market
naftas tirgus ― the oil market
brīvais tirgus ― free market
brīvā tirgus ekonomika ― free market economy
tirgus attiecības ― market relations
pasaules tirgus ― the world market (= international trade system)
Declension
Declension of tirgus (3rd declension)
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