Latvian edit

Etymology edit

An old compound, from pat +‎ laban, where pat is one of the parallel forms of pats (self), here apparently with the meaning “exact(ly),” “direct(ly),” “outright,” “immediate(ly),” and laban is perhaps an old accusative form of labs (good). The meaning would have evolved from an accusative of time, “at the exact good (moment),” to “right now.”[1]

Pronunciation edit

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Adverb edit

patlaban

  1. now, currently (at the current moment)
    patlaban līstit is raining now
    viņš ir patlaban aizņemtshe is busy now
    'maiznieks patlaban kāpa augšā no cepļa pagrabathe baker has come up from the oven basement right now
    'augstienē mākoņu ozols, tā pavēnī es, / divi vien mēs patlaban uz pasaulesin the upland an oak of clouds, in its shade I (am) / only the two of us (exist) now on the world

Synonyms edit

References edit

  1. ^ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992) “pats”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN