izcept
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Latvian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From iz- + cept (“to roast, to fry, to bake”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]izcept (transitive or intransitive, 1st conjugation, present izcepu, izcep, izcep, past izcepu)
- to roast, to bake, to fry something completely, until it reaches the desired final state
- izcept maizi, torti, pīrāgus ― to bake bread, cake, pies
- izcept kartupeļus ― to bake or fry potatoes
- izcept kotletes ― to fry meatballs
- olas tīri vai izcepa karstajā saulē ― the eggs were almost fried in the hot sun
- maize krāsnī jau izcepusi ― the bread in the oven is already (fully) baked
- Sapa, visu dienu audusi, gribēja vēl novakarā izcept kādu rausīti ― Sapa, having sewn all day, still wanted to bake some little cake in the evening
- gudroju, ko īsti izceps Sabīne man par godu: maizītes vai varbūt... kliņģeri? ― I wonder what exactly Sabīne will bake for me: a bread roll or maybe... a pretzel?
Conjugation
[edit]conjugation of izcept
Derived terms
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