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==Estonian==
==Estonian==

===Proper noun===
===Proper noun===
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{{head|et|proper noun}}

# [[Mars]] (''planet'')

====See also====
* {{list:planets of the Solar System/et}}

{{topics|et|Planets of the Solar System}}

==Latvian==
{{slim-wikipedia|Marss (mitoloģija)|lang=lv}}
{{slim-wikipedia|Marss (planēta)|lang=lv}}
[[File:Berlin - Brandenburger Tor - Mars cropped.jpg|thumb|140px|Marss (1)]]
[[File:Mars Valles Marineris.jpeg|thumb|140px|Marss (2)]]

===Etymology===
From {{der|lv|la|Mars||god of war}}, from older {{cog|la|-}} (older than 75 BC) {{m|la|Māvors}}. ''Mamers'' was his [[w:Oscan language|Oscan]] name. He was also known as ''Marmor'', ''Marmar'' and ''Maris'', the latter from the Etruscan deity [[Maris]].

===Pronunciation===
* {{audio|lv|lv-riga-Marss.ogg}}

===Proper noun===
{{lv-proper noun|m|1st}}

# {{lb|lv|Roman god}} [[Mars]] {{gloss|[[Roman]] [[god]] of [[war]]}}
# {{lb|lv|astronomy}} [[Mars]] {{gloss|[[fourth]] [[planet]] of the [[Solar System]]; [[astronomic]] [[symbol]]: [[♂]]}}


====Declension====
#[[Mars]] (''planet'')
{{lv-decl-noun|Mars|s|1st|no-pl||||proper|extrawidth=-150}}
#[[Mars]] (''chocolate'')


====See also====
====See also====
* {{l|lv|planēta}}
* {{list|et|planets of the solar system}}
* {{l|lv|saules sistēma}}
* {{list:planets of the Solar System/lv}}


{{topics|lv|Planets of the Solar System}}
[[hr:Marss]]
[[it:Marss]]
[[ku:Marss]]
[[lt:Marss]]
[[hu:Marss]]
[[pl:Marss]]
[[fi:Marss]]

Latest revision as of 03:41, 3 June 2024

See also: marss

Estonian

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Proper noun

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Marss

  1. Mars (planet)

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Latvian

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 Marss (mitoloģija) on Latvian Wikipedia
 Marss (planēta) on Latvian Wikipedia
Marss (1)
Marss (2)

Etymology

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From Latin Mars (god of war), from older Latin (older than 75 BC) Māvors. Mamers was his Oscan name. He was also known as Marmor, Marmar and Maris, the latter from the Etruscan deity Maris.

Pronunciation

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  • Audio:(file)

Proper noun

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Marss m (1st declension)

  1. (Roman mythology) Mars (Roman god of war)
  2. (astronomy) Mars (fourth planet of the Solar System; astronomic symbol: )

Declension

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See also

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