redzams

Participle

 * 1) which can or should be seen;

Adjective

 * 1) visible, apparent which can be perceived by sight
 * 2) visible, apparent which can be easily perceived by sight
 * 3) of people prominent, eminent, excellent having great achievements, much success
 * 4) of actions, events significant, considerable, remarkable, noteworthy, notable which attracts attention, interest
 * 5)  apparent(ly), seeming(ly), visibly; clear(ly), obvious(ly), evidently, undoubtably which can be taken as true
 * 6)  apparent; obvious easy to perceive, to understand
 * 1) visible, apparent which can be easily perceived by sight
 * 2) of people prominent, eminent, excellent having great achievements, much success
 * 3) of actions, events significant, considerable, remarkable, noteworthy, notable which attracts attention, interest
 * 4)  apparent(ly), seeming(ly), visibly; clear(ly), obvious(ly), evidently, undoubtably which can be taken as true
 * 5)  apparent; obvious easy to perceive, to understand
 * 1) of actions, events significant, considerable, remarkable, noteworthy, notable which attracts attention, interest
 * 2)  apparent(ly), seeming(ly), visibly; clear(ly), obvious(ly), evidently, undoubtably which can be taken as true
 * 3)  apparent; obvious easy to perceive, to understand
 * 1)  apparent(ly), seeming(ly), visibly; clear(ly), obvious(ly), evidently, undoubtably which can be taken as true
 * 2)  apparent; obvious easy to perceive, to understand
 * 1)  apparent(ly), seeming(ly), visibly; clear(ly), obvious(ly), evidently, undoubtably which can be taken as true
 * 2)  apparent; obvious easy to perceive, to understand
 * 1)  apparent; obvious easy to perceive, to understand
 * 1)  apparent; obvious easy to perceive, to understand
 * 1)  apparent; obvious easy to perceive, to understand
 * 1)  apparent; obvious easy to perceive, to understand
 * 1)  apparent; obvious easy to perceive, to understand
 * 1)  apparent; obvious easy to perceive, to understand

Usage notes
Like English, Latvian , especially in the expression , has two context-dependent, almost opposite meanings: "seemingly" (= "from what can be seen", "not necessarily true") and "obviously" (= "easy to see", "true"); cf. Russian.