sügavates
sügavates is a Latvian word that translates to "in the deep" or "deeply" in English. It is a locative plural form of the adjective "sügav," meaning "deep." The word is often used to describe something that is situated or located in a deep place, such as the deep sea or deep forests. It can also be used metaphorically to indicate a profound or intense feeling or state. For example, one might say "ta oli sügavates mõtetes" which translates to "he was in deep thoughts." The usage of sügavates depends heavily on the context in which it appears, indicating either a literal depth or a metaphorical one. It is a common and versatile word in the Latvian language, contributing to the expression of both physical and abstract concepts.