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Feelings

Feelings

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Jūtas

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to feel like / want to aaaaa v---t--s v------- v-l-t-e- -------- vēlēties 0
We feel like. / We want to. aaaaa M-- --l-mies. M-- v-------- M-s v-l-m-e-. ------------- Mēs vēlamies. 0
We don’t feel like. / We do’t want to. aaaaa M-s-nev-l-m--s. M-- n---------- M-s n-v-l-m-e-. --------------- Mēs nevēlamies. 0
to be afraid aaaaa ba-----es b-------- b-i-ī-i-s --------- baidīties 0
I’m afraid. aaaaa E--ba---s. E- b------ E- b-i-o-. ---------- Es baidos. 0
I am not afraid. aaaaa E--neb--do-. E- n-------- E- n-b-i-o-. ------------ Es nebaidos. 0
to have time aaaaa bū---aik-m b-- l----- b-t l-i-a- ---------- būt laikam 0
He has time. aaaaa V-ņa- -r la-k-. V---- i- l----- V-ņ-m i- l-i-s- --------------- Viņam ir laiks. 0
He has no time. aaaaa V-ņ-m-nav-l----. V---- n-- l----- V-ņ-m n-v l-i-a- ---------------- Viņam nav laika. 0
to be bored aaaaa būt -a--a--ī-i b-- g--------- b-t g-r-a-c-g- -------------- būt garlaicīgi 0
She is bored. aaaaa V-ņa------a-l------. V---- i- g---------- V-ņ-i i- g-r-a-c-g-. -------------------- Viņai ir garlaicīgi. 0
She is not bored. aaaaa Viņ-- -av-g---a-c-g-. V---- n-- g---------- V-ņ-i n-v g-r-a-c-g-. --------------------- Viņai nav garlaicīgi. 0
to be hungry aaaaa bū- -----kušam b-- i--------- b-t i-s-l-u-a- -------------- būt izsalkušam 0
Are you hungry? aaaaa Vai--ū- ---t-i-s--k---? V-- J-- e--- i--------- V-i J-s e-a- i-s-l-u-i- ----------------------- Vai Jūs esat izsalkuši? 0
Aren’t you hungry? aaaaa Vai-J-----es-t --sal----? V-- J-- n----- i--------- V-i J-s n-e-a- i-s-l-u-i- ------------------------- Vai Jūs neesat izsalkuši? 0
to be thirsty aaaaa bū- iz---p--am b-- i--------- b-t i-s-ā-u-a- -------------- būt izslāpušam 0
They are thirsty. aaaaa Viņi ---izslāpuši. V--- i- i--------- V-ņ- i- i-s-ā-u-i- ------------------ Viņi ir izslāpuši. 0
They are not thirsty. aaaaa Viņ- na- -z--āp-š-. V--- n-- i--------- V-ņ- n-v i-s-ā-u-i- ------------------- Viņi nav izslāpuši. 0

Secret Languages

With languages, we aim to express what we think and feel. So understanding is the most important purpose of a language. But sometimes people don't want to be understood by everyone. In this case, they invent secret languages. Secret languages have fascinated people for thousands of years. Julius Caesar had his own secret language, for example. He sent coded messages to all areas of his empire. His enemies couldn't read the coded news. Secret languages are protected communication. We differentiate ourselves from others through secret languages. We show that we belong to an exclusive group. There are different reasons why we use secret languages. Lovers write coded letters at all times. Certain professional groups have their own languages as well. So there are languages for magicians, thieves and business people. But secret languages are most often used for political purposes. Secret languages have been used in almost every war. The military and intelligence services have their own experts for secret languages. Cryptology is the science of encoding. Modern codes are based on complicated mathematical formulas. But they are very difficult to decode. Without encoded languages, our life would be unthinkable. Encrypted data is used everywhere today. Credit cards and Emails – everything functions with codes. Children find secret languages especially exciting. They love to exchange secret messages with their friends. Secret languages are even useful for the development of children… They promote creativity and a feeling for language!