apziņa

Etymology
Nominal form of the stem of the verb, the original meaning of which was “to know, to perceive (something)”; was therefore initially “knowledge”. In the late 19th century, A. Kronvalds began using this word in the sense of "conviction", "understadning", "consciousness (of something)"; in the 1920s, it became accepted as a philosophy term, corresponding to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  consciousness the capacity of the human brain to reflect objective reality
 * 2) consciousness, sense of reality the ability to perceive aspects of reality and to react accordingly
 * 3) awareness, consciousness belief, perception, awareness of something, opinion on something
 * 4) consciousness, sense, conviction conscientious, understanding attitude toward something
 * 1) consciousness, sense of reality the ability to perceive aspects of reality and to react accordingly
 * 2) awareness, consciousness belief, perception, awareness of something, opinion on something
 * 3) consciousness, sense, conviction conscientious, understanding attitude toward something
 * 1) awareness, consciousness belief, perception, awareness of something, opinion on something
 * 2) consciousness, sense, conviction conscientious, understanding attitude toward something
 * 1) consciousness, sense, conviction conscientious, understanding attitude toward something
 * 1) consciousness, sense, conviction conscientious, understanding attitude toward something
 * 1) consciousness, sense, conviction conscientious, understanding attitude toward something
 * 1) consciousness, sense, conviction conscientious, understanding attitude toward something