neutral
very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'Deviņi' in everyday situations like counting objects, discussing time, or during festive occasions such as birthdays. For example, if someone is asking about the number of guests at a party, you might hear them say, 'Mums ir deviņi viesi,' meaning 'We have nine guests.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Deviņi' is a cardinal number, while 'devītais' is its ordinal form meaning 'ninth.' Use 'deviņi' when counting or indicating quantity, but switch to 'devītais' when referring to a position in a sequence.
Culture
'Deviņi' holds a special place in Latvian culture, especially in folklore where the number nine appears as a symbol of completeness and cosmic order. In historical contexts, many old traditions and rituals in Latvia were performed in groups of nine, making this number particularly significant in Latvian heritage.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'Deviņi'?
'Deviņi' is pronounced as 'deh-vee-nee.' The 'ņ' is a soft 'n' sound, similar to the 'ny' in 'canyon.'
Q.What is the plural form of 'Deviņi'?
'Deviņi' is already in its plural form, as it refers to the number nine. In Latvian, numbers are inherently plural when they exceed one.
Q.How do you use 'Deviņi' in a sentence?
'Deviņi' can be used in sentences like, 'Deviņi kaķi spēlē dārzā,' which translates to 'Nine cats are playing in the garden.' This highlights how the word can easily fit into everyday conversation.