tauta

Verb

 * 1) to mutter

Etymology
From. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) people, nation

Etymology
From, from , an o-grade form of , , from the stem.

This word had several meanings in its history, often still found in folk tales: “(group of) foreigners,” “strangers,” “enemy tribe,” etc. (Compare 🇨🇬). In the 17th century,, not , was used in the sense of “people, nation.” In translations of German texts, (non-native) translators often used to mean also “tribe,” “nation,” “(social) group” (compare 🇨🇬, ), even “(animal or vegetal) species.” In the 19th century, the range of uses was narrowed, especially in the 1850s and 1860s with the first Latvian National Awakening, where the word  became associated with the idea of “nation” and was first used to refer to the Latvian people. It then stabilized with its current (political-ethnographic) meaning. Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (from ), 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, from ), 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) people, nation historically formed group of people, usually having a common culture, language, and territory
 * 2)  people's, popular, folk, national that which is typical or traditional of a nation
 * 3) people group of inhabitants of a given area
 * 4)  popular, people's that which was made by, is typical of, the people of a certain area; that which defends their interests
 * 5) people a large number of individuals; people in general
 * 6)  people a group of individuals with some specific characteristic feature
 * 7)  people from another region, family group, village
 * 1)  people's, popular, folk, national that which is typical or traditional of a nation
 * 2) people group of inhabitants of a given area
 * 3)  popular, people's that which was made by, is typical of, the people of a certain area; that which defends their interests
 * 4) people a large number of individuals; people in general
 * 5)  people a group of individuals with some specific characteristic feature
 * 6)  people from another region, family group, village
 * 1) people group of inhabitants of a given area
 * 2)  popular, people's that which was made by, is typical of, the people of a certain area; that which defends their interests
 * 3) people a large number of individuals; people in general
 * 4)  people a group of individuals with some specific characteristic feature
 * 5)  people from another region, family group, village
 * 1) people group of inhabitants of a given area
 * 2)  popular, people's that which was made by, is typical of, the people of a certain area; that which defends their interests
 * 3) people a large number of individuals; people in general
 * 4)  people a group of individuals with some specific characteristic feature
 * 5)  people from another region, family group, village
 * 1)  popular, people's that which was made by, is typical of, the people of a certain area; that which defends their interests
 * 2) people a large number of individuals; people in general
 * 3)  people a group of individuals with some specific characteristic feature
 * 4)  people from another region, family group, village
 * 1) people a large number of individuals; people in general
 * 2)  people a group of individuals with some specific characteristic feature
 * 3)  people from another region, family group, village
 * 1)  people a group of individuals with some specific characteristic feature
 * 2)  people from another region, family group, village
 * 1)  people from another region, family group, village
 * 1)  people from another region, family group, village
 * 1)  people from another region, family group, village
 * 1)  people from another region, family group, village
 * 1)  people from another region, family group, village

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) land, region, country

Etymology
Among a class of words with similar beginnings such as, , all related to.

Verb

 * 1) to mutter, murmur