uzskattas
uzskattas is a Latvian word. It is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb "uzskatīt". The verb "uzskatīt" translates to "to consider", "to deem", or "to regard" in English. Therefore, "uzskattas" means "they consider", "they deem", or "they regard". For example, in a sentence, "Viņi uzskattas par gudriem" would translate to "They are considered intelligent" or "They are regarded as smart". The word is used in various contexts to express a collective opinion or judgment about someone or something. It implies a shared belief or assessment held by a group. The plural form indicates that the action of considering or deeming is performed by more than one person.