julgustasin
Julgustasin is a Latvian word that translates to "I encouraged" or "I emboldened" in English. It is the first-person singular past tense of the verb "julgustada," which means to encourage or to embolden. This word is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe an action of providing support, confidence, or courage to someone. For example, one might say "Ma julgustasin teda enne eksamit," meaning "I encouraged him before the exam." The word implies a positive action aimed at strengthening someone's resolve or spirit. It can be used in various contexts, from personal relationships to professional settings, whenever one person motivates another to overcome fear, doubt, or hesitation. The act of "julgustasin" often involves words of affirmation, offering assistance, or simply being a supportive presence.