1. Latvian - Noun
2. Latvian - Adjective
the official language of Latvia; belongs to the Baltic branch of Indo-European
a native or inhabitant of Latvia
of or relating to or characteristic of Latvia or its people or language
Source: WordNetThe Freedom Monument impersonates the message about the will of state of the founders of the country and Latvian people, our dreams about freedom, ur readiness to fight for it, and our readiness to safeguard it. Egils Levits
The minute plane set down, the minute I stepped again on Latvian ground, I realized this was never my home. My heart didn't even skip one beat. Mikhail Baryshnikov
After joining NATO, the foundation of the Latvian defense system has shifted from total territorial defense to collective defense. Source: Internet
After the St. Jame's Cathedral was given to Catholics, Latvian Lutherans had lost their bishop's cathedral and were sharing the Riga Cathedral with Baltic German congregation, which belonged to the autonomous German Lutheran confession. Source: Internet
After Western countries abandoned the gold standard, the Latvian lats was pegged to the British pound in September 1936. Source: Internet
Among the many elements defending Berlin were French, Latvian, and Scandinavian Waffen-SS troops.sfnsfn Hitler, now living in the Führerbunker under the Reich Chancellery, still hoped that his remaining SS soldiers could rescue the capital. Source: Internet