"socioloģija" meaning in Latvian

See socioloģija in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Etymology: From French sociologie, a term coined by Auguste Comte in 1834, from the Latin stem socius (“associated with”), found in societas (“society”), and Ancient Greek λόγος (lógos, “word, study”), with the suffix -ia (Latvian -ija). Etymology templates: {{der|lv|fr|sociologie}} French sociologie, {{cog|la|-}} Latin, {{cog|grc|λόγος||word, study}} Ancient Greek λόγος (lógos, “word, study”), {{cog|lv|-ija}} Latvian -ija Head templates: {{head|lv|noun|g=f|g2=|head=|sort=}} socioloģija f, {{lv-noun|f|4th}} socioloģija f (4th declension) Inflection templates: {{lv-decl-noun|socioloģij|a|4th|no-pl}}, {{lv-decl-noun-4|socioloģij|a|4=no-pl|5=|6=|7=|8=|drop-v=|keep-s=|x=0}}, {{lv-decl-noun-table|socioloģija|-|socioloģiju|-|socioloģijas|-|socioloģijai|-|socioloģiju|-|socioloģijā|-|socioloģija|-|16=|type=4th declension|x=0}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], socioloģija [nominative, singular], - [nominative, plural], socioloģijas [genitive, singular], - [genitive, plural], socioloģijai [dative, singular], - [dative, plural], socioloģiju [accusative, singular], - [accusative, plural], socioloģiju [instrumental, singular], - [instrumental, plural], socioloģijā [locative, singular], - [locative, plural], socioloģija [singular, vocative], - [plural, vocative]
  1. sociology (science that studies the patterns according to which human societies and their components develop and function) Wikipedia link: lv:socioloģija Tags: declension-4, feminine Categories (topical): Sciences, Sociology Derived forms: socioloģisks, sociologs, socioloģe

Inflected forms

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