uzskati
Uzskati is a Latvian verb that translates to "to think" or "to consider" in English. It is a part of the Latvian language, which belongs to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family. The verb uzskati is irregular and has several forms depending on the subject and tense. In the present tense, it conjugates as follows: uzskatu (I think), uzskati (you think), uzskata (he/she/it thinks), uzskam (we think), uzskat (you think), uzskat (they think). In the past tense, the forms are uzdomāju (I thought), uzdomāji (you thought), uzdomāja (he/she/it thought), uzdomājām (we thought), uzdomājāt (you thought), uzdomāja (they thought). The verb uzskati is often used in everyday conversation to express opinions, beliefs, or judgments. It can also be used in a more formal context, such as in academic or professional settings, to express critical thinking or analysis. The verb uzskati is an important part of the Latvian language and is used frequently in both spoken and written communication.