[pasts]
CilmeBorrowed from German Post (itself a borrowing from Italian), first mentioned in 17th/18th-century dictionaries.
- declension-1, masculinemail, post (organization that delivers letters and small packages; place, buildings where it works)
“pasta darbinieks” — postal worker
“pasta krājkase” — postal savings bank
“pasta stacija” — postal station, post office
- declension-1, masculinemail, post (the regular delivery service of this organization)
“gaisa pasts” — air mail
“pasta sakari” — mail connections, communications
“pasta ceļš” — mail path
- declension-1, masculinemail, post (the letters or packages delivered by this organization)
“nosūtīt pastu” — to send the mail
“atnest pastu” — to get, fetch the mail
“pasta vagons” — mail van
Formaspasts(nominative, singular) · -(nominative, plural) · pasta(genitive, singular) · -(genitive, plural) · pastam(dative, singular) · -(dative, plural) · pastu(accusative, singular) · -(accusative, plural) · pastu(instrumental, singular) · -(instrumental, plural) · pastā(locative, singular) · -(locative, plural) · past(singular, vocative) · -(plural, vocative)
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