No, as any language it developed and belongs to the indo-europian langauge family.
Velcro shoes were invented in 1953 by Velvel Cronin, an itinerant, Latvian shoemaker. That is where the name Vel Cro came from.
A latvian person - latvietis(male) and latviete(female)
Bear in latvian is Lācis.
The proper adjective of Latvia is Latvian.
Latvian Hawks was created in 2007.
Latvian lats was created in 1993.
Latvian rublis ended in 1992.
Latvian rublis was created in 1992.
The Latvian flag, featuring a red field with a white horizontal stripe, is believed to have been created in the early 13th century. It was officially adopted as the national flag in 1921, following Latvia's declaration of independence from Russia in 1918. The design symbolizes the blood shed by the Latvian people in their struggle for freedom and the white represents peace and truth. The flag has undergone several iterations throughout history but has remained a symbol of Latvian identity and sovereignty.
In Latvian - latvietis There are no other words which would describe Latvian apart from translations in different languages.
Marry me in Latvian is ''Vai tu mani precesi''
FK Jelgava won the Latvian Cup in 2010.