plats

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) square (of a city)

Etymology
From, from <. In Latvian, former u-stem adjectives were assimilated into other classes; gave rise to both an o-stem and a yo-stem variant which later on became independent words,  and, with different semantic nuances (compare also  and , or  and ); this separation began in the 18th century but became complete only in the 1870s. Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (from a placename, Platmedyen, where median = “forest”), 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) wide, broad having a relatively large distance from side to side
 * 2) wide, broad going beyond the average width of other similar objects
 * 3)  broad, lax pronounced with relatively large mouth opening
 * 4) wide, broad having large aperture
 * 5) wide, broad having large diameter
 * 1) wide, broad going beyond the average width of other similar objects
 * 2)  broad, lax pronounced with relatively large mouth opening
 * 3) wide, broad having large aperture
 * 4) wide, broad having large diameter
 * 1) wide, broad going beyond the average width of other similar objects
 * 2)  broad, lax pronounced with relatively large mouth opening
 * 3) wide, broad having large aperture
 * 4) wide, broad having large diameter
 * 1)  broad, lax pronounced with relatively large mouth opening
 * 2) wide, broad having large aperture
 * 3) wide, broad having large diameter
 * 1) wide, broad having large aperture
 * 2) wide, broad having large diameter
 * 1) wide, broad having large diameter
 * 1) wide, broad having large diameter

Usage notes
In general, is used to mean “wide, broad” in a more literal sense, while  has more metaphorical senses.

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) place; any geographical position a little larger than just a point, such as a village, city or just a "nowhere"
 * 2) a seat; such as in a bus or in a theater
 * 3)  room; space
 * 4) a position; such as allowing you to play in a (competing) sports team, or take a university course
 * 5)  a position in a ranking
 * 1) a position; such as allowing you to play in a (competing) sports team, or take a university course
 * 2)  a position in a ranking
 * 1)  a position in a ranking
 * 1)  a position in a ranking

Usage notes
Equivalently, may be put as "Han ligger på sjunde plats."