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Meaning of aiziet | Babel Free

Verb CEFR A1 Common

Definitions

  1. to leave, to go away, to escape (to depart from some place, from certain people)
    intransitive
  2. to go somewhere, for a specific purpose
    intransitive
  3. to go (to start a new activity, a new phase in life, to change one's living conditions)
    intransitive
  4. to go (to die, also figuratively)
    intransitive
  5. to go (to move away, in reality or appearance)
    intransitive
  6. to go, to go by, to pass
    intransitive
  7. to go, to run out (to be finished, to be spent, to be ruined)
    intransitive
  8. to go (to be sent, to be divulged)
    intransitive, usually
  9. to go (to lead, to be placed in a certain direction, towards a certain place)
    intransitive, usually
  10. third-person singular/plural present indicative of aiziet
    form-of, indicative, intransitive, plural, present, singular, third-person
  11. third-person singular imperative of aiziet
    form-of, imperative, intransitive, singular, third-person, with-lai
  12. third-person plural imperative of aiziet
    form-of, imperative, intransitive, plural, third-person, with-lai

Equivalents

English depart

Examples

“aiziet pa ceļu”

to go (away) on the road

“aiziet gar krastu”

to go (away) along the coast

“aiziet uz mājām”

to go (away) into the house

“aiziet aiz stūra”

to go (away) around the corner

“domas aiziet tālā nākotnē”

(his) thoughts go (away) into the distant future

“aiziet no ģimenes”

to leave one's family

“aiziet no tēva mājām”

to leave (one's) father's house

“aiziet no dzīves”

to leave life (= to die)

“zēns atvadījās un aizgāja”

the boy said goodbye and left

“autobuss, vilciens aiziet”

the bus, the train is leaving

“pēdējais tramvajs jau aizgājis”

the last tram has already left

“no rīta aiziet un vakarā atgriezties”

to leave in the morning and to come back at night

“dzērves nāk un aiziet lokiem slaikiem”

cranes come and go away (= fly away) forming slender arches (in the sky)

“sieviete ar kanniņu aiziet... viņa pazūd aiz Telts ielas stūra”

a woman with a pot is going away... she disappears behind the corner of Telts street

“pēc svētkiem Kārlēns aizgāja un solījās pārnākt atkal rudenī”

after the holiday Kārlēns went away, promising to come back in autumn

“Dzidra no manis aizgāja galīgi... saglābjams tur vairs nekas nebija”

Dzidra clearly had left me definitely... there was nobody to save there anymore

“lietojot zarainās rungas, izdodas izlauzties no policijas aplenkuma un aiziet”

using big, knotty bludgeons, he managed to break the police siege and escape, go away

“aiziet uz teātra izrādi”

to go to a theater show

“aiziet pie friziera”

to go to the hairdresser's

“aiziet pēc piena”

to go get some milk, to go for some milk

“aiziet ogās, riekstos”

to go (looking) for berries, nuts

“aiziet malku cirst”

to go chop wood

“aiziet paskatīties”

to go have a look

“aiziet aprunāties”

to go have a talk (with someone)

“aiziet gulēt”

to go to sleep

“otrā dienā tēvs un māte jau agri aizgāja darbā”

the other day, father and mother went to work very early

“aiziet uz jaunu dīvokli”

to go to a new apartment

“aiziet armijā”

to go to the army

“aiziet pensijā”

to go on a pension (= to start receiving a pension, to retire)

“aiziet pagrīdē”

to go underground (= to join a resistance movement)

“aiziet darbā par priekšsēdētāju”

to go work as a chairman (= to become chairman)

“aiziet (plašajā) pasaulē”

to go to the (wide) world (= to leave one's hometown)

“viņš šodien aiziet karā”

today he is going to the war

“aiziet nebūtībā, aizsaulē”

to go to non-existence, to the underworld (= to die)

“aiziet pie tēviem, pie senčiem”

to go to one's fathers, ancestors (= to die)

“nemiers neaiziet”

anxiety isn't going away (= disappearing, ending, dying)

“nekad Antonam prātā nebija ienākusi doma, ka sieva varētu aiziet pirmā, ka Hedviga vispār varētu mirt”

the thought that his wife might go first, that Hedviga could die at all, had never entered Antons' head

“sen pagātnē aizgājusi baronu vara”

a long time ago the power of the barons had gone (= died, disappeared)

“mēness aiziet aiz mākoņa”

the moon went behind a cloud

“aizejoša vakara blāzma”

the going (= leaving, disappearing) evening glow

“arī vējš aizgāja līdzi lielajām šaltīm un pērkonam, lietus gāza vienā baltā straumē”

the wind went together with the big showers and the thunder, the rain poured in one big white stream

“aiziet gadi”

years go by

“aiziet laiks”

time goes by

“mužs aiziet darbā”

life passes, goes by at work (= while we work)

“gaidu tikai vēl vakariņas, lai ietu gulēt; tad diena būs aizgājusi un nāks otra”

I am only waiting for dinner in order to go to sleep; then the day will have gone by, and another one will come

“ja jaunība aiziet bez priekiem, vecums vairs nesniedz nenieka”

if youth goes by without joy, (then) old age no longer offers anything

“visi sapelnītie latiņi aizgāja ārstiem un slimnīcai”

all the earned lats (= money) went to doctors and hospital (bills)

“ugunsgrēkā aizgāja visa iedzīve”

all the property went (= was destroyed) in the fire

“izstrādājot no lietaskokiem zāģmateriālus, labākajā gadījumā pāri paliek tikai divas trešdaļas, viena trešdaļa aiziet atkritumos”

while producing lumber out of trees, in the best case scenario only two thirds of them will remain, one third will go to waste

“telegramma aiziet ātri”

the telegram went fast

“dzejnieka slava aizgājusi tālu pāri savas zemes robežām”

the poet's fame has gone far beyond the borders of his country

“vai esat kādreiz sev jautājuši, cik diennaktī Rīgā pienāk un no Rīgas aiziet vēstuļu uz citām pilsētām, zemēm un kontinentiem?”

have you ever asked yourselves how many letters go in one day from Riga to other cities, countries and continents?

““kurp tad sitas celiņš aiziet?” viņš piepeši iejautājās”

“where does this little road go to?” he suddenly asked

“aiz Ogres mums tūlīt jānogriežas mežā no lielceļa, kas aizejot uz Veldeni”

before Ogres we must immediately turn to the forest (away) from the highway that goes to Veldene

“pāri Kundziņsalas rietumu daļai, pāri Daugavai aiziet augstsprieguma līnijas vadi”

the high-voltage wire lines go over the Daugava (river), over the west side of Kundziņa island

“kilometriem tālu aiziet balto ūdensrožu joslas”

the belt of white lilies went on for kilometers

CEFR level

A1
Beginner
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