uzskata
Uzskata is a Latvian verb meaning "to regard, to deem, to consider" and is used to express an opinion, assessment, or a commonly held belief. In sentences it is often combined with a clause introduced by ka, as in "Uzskata, ka tas ir pareizi" meaning "It is considered/ believed that this is correct." The impersonal passive construction "tiek uzskatīts" is common in formal writing and media: "Tiek uzskatīts, ka ekonomika atgūstas" (It is believed that the economy is recovering).
Grammatical notes: Uzskata forms the present tense of the verb uzskatīt. Key forms include: es uzskatu, tu
Etymology and nuance: the verb is composed of the prefix uz- plus skat-, from skatīt, meaning "to
Usage notes: Uzskata often carries a formal or evaluative tone and is common in journalism, policy discourse,
Examples: "Viņš uzskata, ka šī politika darbojas." "Tiek uzskatīts, ka skolēniem vajadzētu vairāk mācīties."