المعنى
Asking questions helps find the way
خلفية ثقافية
Riga has been the center of Latvian life for over 800 years. This idiom reflects the city's historical dominance as the only major urban center people would travel to from the countryside. Similar idioms exist in Lithuanian and Estonian, reflecting a shared history of rural populations navigating toward central trade hubs through oral communication. In cultures often labeled as 'reserved,' this idiom serves as a vital social lubricant, giving people a 'proverbial excuse' to break the silence and interact with strangers. In the age of GPS, this idiom is increasingly used metaphorically for 'networking' or 'crowdsourcing' information online.
Use it for encouragement
Use this phrase when you see a fellow student struggling. It makes you sound very supportive and culturally aware.
Don't change the city
Even if you are in Daugavpils or Liepāja, still say 'Rīgai'. Changing the city breaks the idiom.
المعنى
Asking questions helps find the way
Use it for encouragement
Use this phrase when you see a fellow student struggling. It makes you sound very supportive and culturally aware.
Don't change the city
Even if you are in Daugavpils or Liepāja, still say 'Rīgai'. Changing the city breaks the idiom.
The 'Līdz' Rule
Remember that 'līdz' takes the dative. This is a common grammar test question in Latvia!
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing word in the idiom.
Mēle līdz ______ aizvedīs.
The preposition 'līdz' requires the dative case 'Rīgai'.
What is the figurative meaning of this phrase?
Mēle līdz Rīgai aizvedīs.
The idiom encourages communication as a tool for navigation.
Match the situation to the idiom's use.
Your friend is lost and doesn't want to use their phone.
This idiom is specifically about finding your way by asking.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Es nezinu, kur ir bibliotēka. B: Pajautā tam puisim! ______.
The context of being lost and needing to ask someone fits this idiom perfectly.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينMēle līdz ______ aizvedīs.
The preposition 'līdz' requires the dative case 'Rīgai'.
Mēle līdz Rīgai aizvedīs.
The idiom encourages communication as a tool for navigation.
Your friend is lost and doesn't want to use their phone.
This idiom is specifically about finding your way by asking.
A: Es nezinu, kur ir bibliotēka. B: Pajautā tam puisim! ______.
The context of being lost and needing to ask someone fits this idiom perfectly.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
4 أسئلةYes! It is almost always used metaphorically now. You can use it even if you are in another country.
Not in this context. Here, 'mēle' is a neutral term for your ability to speak.
Riga has historically been the only 'metropolis' in Latvia, making it the natural destination for all paths.
Extremely common. You will hear it in schools, offices, and on the street.
عبارات ذات صلة
Kas jautā, tas neapmaldās
synonymHe who asks does not get lost.
Rīga nav uzreiz gatava
similarRiga was not built in a day.
Klusēšana ir zelts
contrastSilence is golden.
Vārds kabatā nav jāmeklē
builds onDoesn't have to look for a word in their pocket.