dzert
When you're just starting out in Latvian, dzert is a must-know verb. It means 'to drink.' You'll use it all the time for everyday things like 'I drink water' (Es dzeru ūdeni) or 'Do you drink coffee?' (Vai tu dzer kafiju?).
Understanding dzert at an A1 level means you can use it in simple sentences in the present tense. As you progress to A2, you'll start to see it in past and future tenses, and with different pronouns.
When you're just starting out with Latvian, you'll be happy to know that dzert is a regular verb. That means it follows predictable patterns for conjugation, which makes it easier to learn.
It's a foundational verb, so you'll hear and use it often in daily conversations. Mastering dzert early on will significantly boost your ability to express basic needs and actions. Don't worry too much about all the different nuances of "to drink" just yet; focusing on the core meaning and its simple conjugations will serve you best at the A1 level.
dzert في 30 ثانية
- Consume liquids.
- Essential daily verb.
- Used for water, juice, etc.
Alright, let's get practical with the Latvian verb 'dzert' (to drink). It's a fundamental verb, and you'll use it often. Understanding how to use it in sentences, especially with its conjugations and common prepositions, will make your Latvian sound much more natural.
§ Basic Sentence Structure
Like in English, you'll generally have a subject, the verb 'dzert', and then what is being drunk. Latvian word order is quite flexible, but a common structure is Subject + Verb + Object.
Es dzeru ūdeni.
Translation hint: I drink water.
Viņš dzer kafiju.
Translation hint: He drinks coffee.
§ Conjugation of 'dzert' (Present Tense)
Latvian verbs change their endings depending on who is doing the action. Here's how 'dzert' looks in the present tense:
- I (es)
- dzeru
- You (tu)
- dzēr
- He/She (viņš/viņa)
- dzer
- We (mēs)
- dzeram
- You (jūs - plural/formal)
- dzerat
- They (viņi/viņas)
- dzer
Ko tu dzēr?
Translation hint: What are you drinking?
§ Past and Future Tenses (Briefly)
While we're focusing on current usage, a quick look at other tenses can be helpful.
- Past: 'dzēru' (I drank), 'dzēri' (you drank), 'dzēra' (he/she/they drank)
- Future: 'dzersu' (I will drink), 'dzersi' (you will drink), 'dzers' (he/she/they will drink)
Vakar es dzēru sulu.
Translation hint: Yesterday I drank juice.
Rīt mēs dzersim tēju.
Translation hint: Tomorrow we will drink tea.
§ Objects of 'dzert' (Accusative Case)
The thing you drink (the direct object) will usually be in the accusative case. Don't worry too much about the case names yet; just observe how the endings change.
- ūdens (water - nominative) → ūdeni (water - accusative)
- kafeja (coffee - nominative) → kafeju (coffee - accusative)
- tēja (tea - nominative) → tēju (tea - accusative)
Viņa grib dzert sulu.
Translation hint: She wants to drink juice.
§ No Special Prepositions Needed
Good news! 'Dzert' usually doesn't need a preposition to introduce what you're drinking. You just put the object directly after the verb (in the accusative case, as we just discussed).
Mēs dzeram pienu.
Translation hint: We drink milk. (No preposition like 'of' or 'from' needed)
§ Common Phrases with 'dzert'
Here are some common ways you'll hear 'dzert' used:
- dzert ūdeni – to drink water
- dzert kafiju/tēju – to drink coffee/tea
- dzert sulu – to drink juice
- dzert alu – to drink beer
Vai tu gribi dzert tēju?
Translation hint: Do you want to drink tea?
Keep practicing these conjugations and examples. The more you use 'dzert' in different contexts, the more natural it will feel.
Alright, so you've got the basic meaning of 'dzert' – to drink. That's a good start! Now, let's look at how you'll actually hear and use this word in real-life situations. Knowing the basic definition is one thing, but understanding its context in conversations, news, or even at school is what truly makes you a speaker, not just a memorizer. Latvian, like any language, has its nuances, and 'dzert' is pretty straightforward, but its common pairings and contexts are super useful to know.
We're going to dive into how 'dzert' pops up in different scenarios. Think of this as getting practical. We'll cover work, school, and even the news. This isn't about fancy grammar rules; it's about getting comfortable with the word as it naturally occurs.
§ 'Dzert' at Work
In a work environment, 'dzert' is pretty common, usually referring to non-alcoholic beverages during breaks or meetings. You'll hear people asking if you want to drink coffee or water. It's polite and functional.
- DEFINITION
- To consume a liquid. In a professional context, this often refers to coffee, tea, or water.
Vai tu gribi dzert
Do you want to drink coffee?
Man vajag dzert
I need to drink water.
§ 'Dzert' at School
In a school setting, especially with younger kids, you'll hear 'dzert' quite a bit. Teachers might remind students to drink water, or students might ask to drink from their water bottles. It's all about hydration and basic needs.
- DEFINITION
- To take in liquid. Commonly used when referring to water or juice during school hours.
Bērni, neaizmirstiet dzert ūdeni!
Children, don't forget to drink water!
Vai es varu dzert sulu?
Can I drink juice?
§ 'Dzert' in the News
When it comes to news, 'dzert' might appear in reports related to health, public safety, or even cultural events where beverages are mentioned. It's typically used in a more formal or informative way.
- DEFINITION
- To ingest liquid. In news contexts, this can relate to health recommendations, event coverage, or societal issues.
Ārsti iesaka dzert daudz ūdens karstā laikā.
Doctors recommend to drink a lot of water in hot weather.
Viesi varēja dzert svaigi spiestas sulas.
Guests could drink freshly squeezed juices.
§ Common Phrases with 'Dzert'
Beyond specific contexts, there are a few common phrases where 'dzert' is used. These are great to pick up because they make your Latvian sound much more natural.
Dzert kafiju: To drink coffee
Dzert tēju: To drink tea
Dzert ūdeni: To drink water
Es labprāt dzert kafiju no rītiem.
I like to drink coffee in the mornings.
Vai tu gribi dzert tēju?
Do you want to drink tea?
Ir svarīgi dzert pietiekami daudz ūdens.
It is important to drink enough water.
So there you have it. 'Dzert' is a fundamental verb that you'll encounter constantly. By understanding its use in these various contexts – work, school, and news – you're not just learning a word, you're learning how Latvians communicate about a basic human need. Keep practicing, keep listening, and you'll get the hang of it!
How Formal Is It?
"Es baudu kafiju. (I am enjoying coffee.)"
"Es dzeru ūdeni. (I am drinking water.)"
"Viņš malkoja sulu. (He was sipping juice.)"
"Bērns dzer pienu. (The child drinks milk.)"
"Viņi riest alu. (They are chugging beer.)"
حقيقة ممتعة
This root is also found in Lithuanian 'gerti' (to drink) and Old Church Slavonic 'žrěti' (to swallow).
مستوى الصعوبة
short and common
short and regular conjugation
common sound, simple pronunciation
frequently used in basic conversations
ماذا تتعلّم بعد ذلك
المتطلبات الأساسية
تعلّم لاحقاً
متقدم
قواعد يجب معرفتها
Verbs in Latvian are conjugated to agree with the subject in person and number. For 'dzert' (to drink), the present tense conjugations are: 'es dzeru' (I drink), 'tu dzer' (you drink, singular informal), 'viņš/viņa dzer' (he/she drinks), 'mēs dzeram' (we drink), 'jūs dzerat' (you drink, plural or formal singular), 'viņi/viņas dzer' (they drink).
Es dzeru ūdeni. (I drink water.)
When using 'dzert' with a direct object, the object is typically in the accusative case. However, for beverages, the partitive genitive is often used to indicate an unspecified amount or 'some of' something. For example, 'ūdeni' (water, accusative singular) or 'ūdens' (water, genitive singular, partitive).
Mēs dzeram kafiju. (We drink coffee. - accusative) Mēs dzeram kafijas. (We drink coffee. - partitive genitive, meaning 'some coffee')
The past tense of 'dzert' is formed with the stem 'dzēr-' and personal endings. For example: 'es dzēru' (I drank), 'tu dzēri' (you drank), 'viņš/viņa dzēra' (he/she drank).
Viņi vakar dzēra sulu. (They drank juice yesterday.)
The future tense of 'dzert' is formed with the stem 'dzers-' and personal endings. For example: 'es dzeršu' (I will drink), 'tu dzersi' (you will drink), 'viņš/viņa dzers' (he/she will drink).
Es rīt dzeršu tēju. (I will drink tea tomorrow.)
The imperative form of 'dzert' (commands or requests) is 'dzer!' (drink! singular informal) and 'dzertiet!' (drink! plural or formal singular).
Dzer ūdeni! (Drink water! - informal) Dzērtiet, lūdzu! (Drink, please! - formal/plural)
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Es dzēru ūdeni.
I drank water.
Tu dzer pienu.
You (singular, informal) drink milk.
Viņš dzer kafiju.
He drinks coffee.
Viņa dzer tēju.
She drinks tea.
Mēs dzeram sulu.
We drink juice.
Jūs dzerat alu.
You (plural or formal) drink beer.
Viņi dzer limonādi.
They (masculine or mixed group) drink lemonade.
Viņas dzer vīnu.
They (feminine group) drink wine.
Es gribu dzert ūdeni.
I want to drink water.
Verb 'dzert' conjugated for 'es' (I).
Vai tu dzersi kafiju?
Will you drink coffee?
Verb 'dzert' conjugated for 'tu' (you, singular informal).
Mēs bieži dzeram tēju vakaros.
We often drink tea in the evenings.
Verb 'dzert' conjugated for 'mēs' (we).
Viņa nedzer pienu.
She doesn't drink milk.
Negative form of 'dzert' conjugated for 'viņa' (she).
Lūdzu, dzeriet vairāk šķidruma.
Please, drink more liquids.
Imperative form of 'dzert' for 'jūs' (you, plural/formal).
Bērni dzer sulu ar prieku.
Children drink juice with joy.
Verb 'dzert' conjugated for 'bērni' (children, plural).
Es parasti dzeru kafiju bez cukura.
I usually drink coffee without sugar.
Verb 'dzert' conjugated for 'es' (I).
Viņi dzer ūdeni pēc sporta.
They drink water after sports.
Verb 'dzert' conjugated for 'viņi' (they).
Es gribu dzert ūdeni.
I want to drink water.
Verb 'dzert' (to drink) in the infinitive form used with 'gribu' (want).
Viņa dzēra kafiju katru rītu.
She drank coffee every morning.
Verb 'dzēra' (drank) in the past tense, third person singular.
Vai tu dzersi tēju vai sulu?
Will you drink tea or juice?
Verb 'dzersi' (will drink) in the future tense, second person singular. 'Vai' introduces a question.
Mēs nedrīkstam dzert pārāk daudz saldu dzērienu.
We must not drink too many sweet drinks.
Verb 'dzert' (to drink) in the infinitive form used with 'nedrīkstam' (must not).
Bērniem vajadzētu dzert pienu veselības dēļ.
Children should drink milk for health reasons.
Verb 'dzert' (to drink) in the infinitive form used with 'vajadzētu' (should).
Esmu izsalcis un man vajag dzert kaut ko.
I am thirsty and I need to drink something.
Verb 'dzert' (to drink) in the infinitive form used with 'vajag' (need).
Lūdzu, padod man glāzi, es gribu dzert.
Please hand me a glass, I want to drink.
Verb 'dzert' (to drink) in the infinitive form.
Vakar vakarā mēs dzērām vīnu pie vakariņām.
Last night we drank wine with dinner.
Verb 'dzērām' (drank) in the past tense, first person plural.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
Es gribu dzert.
I want to drink.
Ko tu gribi dzert?
What do you want to drink?
Vai tu dzersi tēju?
Will you drink tea?
Viņš nedzer kafiju.
He doesn't drink coffee.
Mēs dzērām ūdeni.
We drank water.
Lūdzu, iedzeriet!
Please, have a drink! (formal)
Man patīk dzert sulu.
I like to drink juice.
Bērni dzer pienu.
Children drink milk.
Aiziesim dzert kafiju.
Let's go drink coffee.
Cik daudz tu dzersi?
How much will you drink?
يُخلط عادةً مع
The verb 'ēst' means 'to eat', while 'dzert' means 'to drink'.
The noun 'dzēriens' means 'a drink', distinct from the verb 'dzert' ('to drink').
The verb 'liet' means 'to pour', which is different from 'to drink'.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
"dzert alu"
to drink beer
Man patīk dzert alu vakaros. (I like to drink beer in the evenings.)
neutral"dzert ūdeni"
to drink water
Ir svarīgi dzert daudz ūdens. (It is important to drink a lot of water.)
neutral"dzert kafiju"
to drink coffee
Es parasti dzeru kafiju no rītiem. (I usually drink coffee in the mornings.)
neutral"dzert tēju"
to drink tea
Vēsā laikā patīk dzert karstu tēju. (In cold weather, I like to drink hot tea.)
neutral"dzert uz veselību"
to drink to one's health (a toast)
Dzērsīsim uz jūsu veselību! (Let's drink to your health!)
neutral"dzert no rīta līdz vakaram"
to drink from morning till night (implies excessive drinking)
Viņš dzer no rīta līdz vakaram. (He drinks from morning till night.)
informal"dzert kā žurka"
to drink like a rat (implies drinking very little or timidly)
Viņš dzer kā žurka, gandrīz nemanāmi. (He drinks like a rat, almost imperceptibly.)
informal"dzert asaras"
to cry bitterly (literally: to drink tears)
Pēc zaudējuma viņa dzēra asaras. (After the loss, she cried bitterly.)
neutral"dzert rūgtumu"
to experience bitterness, disappointment (literally: to drink bitterness)
Pēc šī notikuma viņam nācās dzert rūgtumu. (After this event, he had to experience bitterness.)
neutral"dzert ar baudu"
to drink with pleasure
Es dzeru šo vīnu ar lielu baudu. (I drink this wine with great pleasure.)
neutralسهل الخلط
Often confused with 'dzert' because both are basic consumption actions.
Refers specifically to eating solid food, not drinking liquids.
Es gribu ēst maizi. (I want to eat bread.)
This is a conjugated form of 'dzert' (future tense, third person singular) and can be mistaken for a different word entirely by beginners.
It means 'he/she/it will drink'. It's not a separate verb but a form of 'dzert'.
Viņš dzers ūdeni. (He will drink water.)
Very similar in spelling and sound to 'dzert', leading learners to confuse the noun with the verb.
This is a noun meaning 'a drink' or 'beverage', whereas 'dzert' is the verb 'to drink'.
Mans mīļākais dzēriens ir sula. (My favorite drink is juice.)
Can be confused because it involves liquids, but the action is different.
Means 'to pour', not 'to drink'. While both involve liquids, one is an action of dispensing and the other is an action of consumption.
Es leju pienu glāzē. (I pour milk into the glass.)
Similar beginning sound, but completely different meaning.
Means 'to drive' or 'to chase'. Has no relation to consuming liquids.
Es dzenu mašīnu. (I drive the car.)
نصائح
Basic use of 'dzert'
The most common use of 'dzert' is simply to drink. You'll hear it all the time.
Present tense conjugation of 'dzert'
Here's the present tense: es dzeru (I drink), tu dzer (you drink), viņš/viņa dzer (he/she drinks), mēs dzeram (we drink), jūs dzerat (you plural/formal drink), viņi/viņas dzer (they drink).
Past tense conjugation of 'dzert'
For the past tense: es dzēru (I drank), tu dzēri (you drank), viņš/viņa dzēra (he/she drank), mēs dzērām (we drank), jūs dzērāt (you plural/formal drank), viņi/viņas dzēra (they drank).
Future tense conjugation of 'dzert'
And the future tense: es dzeršu (I will drink), tu dzersi (you will drink), viņš/viņa dzers (he/she will drink), mēs dzersim (we will drink), jūs dzersiet (you plural/formal will drink), viņi/viņas dzers (they will drink).
Common phrases with 'dzert'
You'll often hear 'dzert ūdeni' (to drink water) or 'dzert kafiju' (to drink coffee).
'Es gribu dzert'
If you're thirsty, say 'Es gribu dzert' (I want to drink).
Distinguish from 'ēst'
Don't confuse 'dzert' (to drink) with 'ēst' (to eat). They're different verbs.
Imperative form
To tell someone to drink, use 'Dzer!' (Drink! singular) or 'Dzeriet!' (Drink! plural/formal).
Practice with liquids
Try pairing 'dzert' with various liquids: 'dzert pienu' (to drink milk), 'dzert sulu' (to drink juice).
Figurative use of 'dzert'
Sometimes 'dzert' can be used figuratively, like 'dzert laimi' (to drink happiness), meaning to soak it up or enjoy it immensely. This is less common for beginners, but good to know for later.
أصل الكلمة
Proto-Indo-European
المعنى الأصلي: *dʰers-
Balticالسياق الثقافي
In Latvia, offering something to drink is a common gesture of hospitality. Water, coffee, and herbal teas are very popular. Alcoholic beverages like beer (alus) and Riga Black Balsam (Rīgas Melnais balzams) are also often enjoyed socially.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
Ordering a drink at a cafe or restaurant.
- Es gribētu dzert tēju.
- Vai drīkstu dzert ūdeni?
- Ko jūs vēlaties dzert?
Offering a drink to someone.
- Vai vēlaties ko dzert?
- Padzerieties!
- Lūdzu, dzeriet.
Talking about habits or preferences related to drinking.
- Es parasti dzeru kafiju no rītiem.
- Man patīk dzert sulu.
- Viņa nedzer alkoholu.
Describing someone drinking something.
- Bērns dzer pienu.
- Vīrietis dzer alu.
- Viņa lēnām dzer savu dzērienu.
Discussing the need to drink water, especially in hot weather.
- Karstā laikā ir svarīgi dzert daudz ūdens.
- Man jādzer vairāk ūdens.
- Aizmirstu dzert ūdeni.
بدايات محادثة
"Ko tu parasti dzer brokastīs? (What do you usually drink for breakfast?)"
"Kāds ir tavs mīļākais dzēriens? (What is your favorite drink?)"
"Vai tu dzer kafiju vai tēju? (Do you drink coffee or tea?)"
"Cik daudz ūdens tu dzer dienā? (How much water do you drink in a day?)"
"Vai tu bieži dzer svaigi spiestas sulas? (Do you often drink freshly squeezed juices?)"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Apraksti savu tipisko dienu un to, ko tu dzer dažādos laikos. (Describe your typical day and what you drink at different times.)
Uzraksti par kādu neparastu dzērienu, ko esi mēģinājis. (Write about an unusual drink you have tried.)
Ko tu domā par alkohola lietošanu? (What do you think about alcohol consumption?)
Kā tu pārliecinies, ka dzer pietiekami daudz ūdens? (How do you make sure you drink enough water?)
Iedomājies, ka tu atrodies citā valstī. Kādi dzērieni tur būtu populāri un ko tu vēlētos dzert? (Imagine you are in another country. What drinks would be popular there and what would you like to drink?)
اختبر نفسك 84 أسئلة
Es gribu ___ ūdeni. (I want to drink water.)
The verb 'dzert' means 'to drink'.
Vai tu gribi ___ kafiju? (Do you want to drink coffee?)
To ask someone if they want to drink coffee, you use 'dzert'.
Mēs mīlam ___ sulu. (We love to drink juice.)
Here, 'dzert' is used to express the action of drinking juice.
Viņi bieži ___ tēju. (They often drink tea.)
To say they drink tea, use the verb 'dzert'.
Es negribu ___ pienu. (I don't want to drink milk.)
When you don't want to drink something, you use 'dzert' with 'negribu'.
Lūdzu, ___ ūdeni! (Please, drink water!)
'Dzert' is the correct verb for giving an instruction to drink.
Listen for 'dzert ūdeni'.
Listen for 'dzer kafiju'.
Listen for 'dzert sulu'.
Read this aloud:
Es gribu dzert.
Focus: dzert
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Viņš dzer pienu.
Focus: dzer
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Mēs dzeram tēju.
Focus: dzeram
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Es gribētu ___ kafiju no rīta.
The verb 'dzert' means 'to drink'. In this sentence, it fits perfectly as the action of drinking coffee in the morning.
Vai tu vari man palīdzēt ___ ūdeni?
The sentence asks if you can 'give' water. 'Dot' means to give.
Bērns gribēja ___ pienu pirms gulētiešanas.
Here, 'dzert' (to drink) is the correct verb for a child wanting to drink milk before bedtime.
Vasarā man patīk ___ aukstu limonādi.
In summer, people like to 'drink' cold lemonade. 'Dzert' is the appropriate verb.
Pēc sporta man vajag daudz ___ ūdens.
After sports, one needs to 'drink' a lot of water. 'Dzert' is the correct choice.
Lūdzu, neaizmirsti ___ savas zāles.
When taking medicine, the verb 'dzert' (to drink/take orally) is used.
Listen to the sentence about drinking coffee in the morning.
Listen and identify what drinks are mentioned.
Listen for what they often drink with cereal.
Read this aloud:
Es gribētu dzert sulu.
Focus: dzert, sulu
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Vai tu dzer daudz ūdens katru dienu?
Focus: dzer, daudz, ūdens
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Mēs dzeram tēju katru vakaru.
Focus: dzeram, tēju, vakaru
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What do I usually drink in the mornings?
What drink is being offered?
What did the children drink after sports?
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Es vēlos dzert ūdeni ar citronu.
Focus: dzert
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Vai jūs dzersiet vīnu vai alu pie vakariņām?
Focus: dzersiet
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Viņa gribēja dzert karstu šokolādi.
Focus: dzert
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You're at a café. Describe what you and your friends are drinking, using forms of 'dzert'.
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Sample answer
Es dzeru kafiju, un mani draugi dzer tēju un ūdeni.
Write a short paragraph about what you usually drink during a typical day, including when and why.
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Sample answer
No rīta es dzeru tēju ar medu, jo tas dod man enerģiju. Dienā es cenšos dzert daudz ūdens, lai paliktu hidratēts. Vakarā es parasti dzeru glāzi piena.
Imagine you are inviting a guest. What would you offer them to drink? Use polite forms of 'dzert'.
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Sample answer
Labdien! Ko jūs vēlaties dzert? Es varu piedāvāt kafiju, tēju, sulu vai ūdeni.
Ko Anna gribēja dzert?
Read this passage:
Kārlis gāja uz kafejnīcu ar savu draudzeni Annu. Viņš pasūtīja melnu kafiju, bet Anna teica, ka šodien viņa grib dzert tikai ūdeni ar citronu. Viņi apsēdās pie loga un runāja par saviem plāniem nedēļas nogalei. Kārlis domāja, ka Anna ir ļoti veselīga.
Ko Anna gribēja dzert?
Pēc teksta 'Anna teica, ka šodien viņa grib dzert tikai ūdeni ar citronu'.
Pēc teksta 'Anna teica, ka šodien viņa grib dzert tikai ūdeni ar citronu'.
Kāds dzēriens tiek uzskatīts par vislabāko, ko dzert katru dienu?
Read this passage:
Vakarā pēc garas darba dienas, daudzi cilvēki labprāt dzer karstu tēju, lai atpūstos. Citi izvēlas sulu vai minerālūdeni. Ir svarīgi atcerēties, ka ūdens ir pats labākais dzēriens, ko dzert katru dienu, jo tas palīdz uzturēt ķermeni veselu.
Kāds dzēriens tiek uzskatīts par vislabāko, ko dzert katru dienu?
Tekstā teikts, ka 'ūdens ir pats labākais dzēriens, ko dzert katru dienu'.
Tekstā teikts, ka 'ūdens ir pats labākais dzēriens, ko dzert katru dienu'.
Kad ir svarīgi dzert ūdeni saistībā ar sporta treniņu?
Read this passage:
Pirms sporta treniņa ir svarīgi pietiekami daudz dzert ūdeni, lai izvairītos no dehidratācijas. Daži sportisti dzer arī speciālus sporta dzērienus, kas satur elektrolītus. Pēc treniņa ir ieteicams turpināt dzert ūdeni, lai papildinātu zaudēto šķidrumu.
Kad ir svarīgi dzert ūdeni saistībā ar sporta treniņu?
Tekstā minēts, ka 'pirms sporta treniņa ir svarīgi pietiekami daudz dzert ūdeni' un 'pēc treniņa ir ieteicams turpināt dzert ūdeni'.
Tekstā minēts, ka 'pirms sporta treniņa ir svarīgi pietiekami daudz dzert ūdeni' un 'pēc treniņa ir ieteicams turpināt dzert ūdeni'.
Pēc garas dienas darbā viņam patika ______ aukstu sulu.
The context implies consuming a liquid after a long day.
Lai uzturētu veselību, ir svarīgi regulāri ______ pietiekami daudz ūdens.
The infinitive form 'dzert' is required after 'svarīgi' (important) to indicate the action.
Viņi nolēma ______ kafiju pirms tikšanās, lai apspriestu plānus.
The infinitive 'dzert' is used here to express purpose: 'to drink coffee before the meeting'.
Vai tu vari iedomāties, cik daudz ūdens viņš var ______ pēc maratona?
After 'var' (can), the infinitive form 'dzert' is used to express ability or potential.
Bērniem nevajadzētu ______ saldinātus dzērienus pārāk bieži.
The infinitive 'dzert' is needed after 'nevajadzētu' (should not) to convey the recommendation.
Viņš ieteica man ______ karstu tēju, kad jūtos slikti.
After 'ieteica' (recommended), the infinitive 'dzert' is used to suggest an action.
This sentence describes a daily routine. 'Viņa' (She) is the subject, 'parasti' (usually) is an adverb of frequency, 'dzer' (drinks) is the verb, 'kafiju' (coffee) is the direct object, and 'no lielas krūzes' (from a large mug) and 'katru rītu' (every morning) provide additional context.
This is an interrogative sentence asking about past experience. 'Vai' introduces the question, 'tu' (you) is the subject, 'esi mēģinājis' (have tried) is the verb in perfect tense, 'dzert' (to drink) is the infinitive, 'bērzu sulu' (birch sap) is the object, and 'pavasarī' (in spring) is the time.
This sentence uses a concessive phrase at the beginning. 'Neskatoties uz aukstumu' (Despite the cold) sets the scene, 'bērni' (children) is the subject, 'vienmēr' (always) is an adverb, 'gribēja' (wanted) is the main verb, and 'dzert aukstu limonādi' (to drink cold lemonade) is the object clause.
Pēc garās pārgājiena, es gribēju tikai ___ kaut ko atsvaidzinošu.
Context indicates a desire for a refreshing beverage after a long hike. 'Dzert' means to drink.
Viņš ieradās ballītē, bet atteicās ___ vīnu, jo bija pie stūres.
The person refused to 'dzert' (drink) wine because they were driving.
Lai saglabātu labu veselību, ir svarīgi regulāri ___ daudz ūdens.
To maintain good health, it's important to 'dzert' (drink) a lot of water regularly.
Pēc sporta zāles, es vienmēr jūtu vajadzību ___ kādu proteīna kokteili.
After the gym, one usually 'dzert' (drinks) a protein shake.
Viņa mēdza ___ kafiju katru rītu, bet tagad dod priekšroku tējai.
The sentence implies a past habit of 'dzert' (drinking) coffee every morning.
Bērniem ir svarīgi ___ pienu, lai viņu kauli būtu stipri.
Children need to 'dzert' (drink) milk for strong bones.
He used to drink coffee every morning, but now prefers tea.
After a long day at work, she always wanted to drink refreshing water.
Could you please not drink so loudly? It disturbs others.
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Es nekad nevarētu dzert tik daudz kafijas kā viņš.
Focus: dzert
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Dzert pietiekami daudz ūdens ir svarīgi veselībai.
Focus: pietiekami
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Viņi nolēma dzert tikai ūdeni un atteikties no citiem dzērieniem.
Focus: atteikties
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You are writing a review of a new non-alcoholic beverage for a popular Latvian lifestyle blog. Describe its taste, your overall impression, and when or where you would recommend 'dzert' (to drink) it. Use advanced vocabulary and complex sentence structures.
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Nesen izmēģināju jauno bezalkoholisko dzērienu 'Zaļais Sapnis', un jāsaka, ka tas mani patiesi pārsteidza. Tā samtainā garša ar vieglu citrusa noti un ingvera pikantumu ir ne tikai atsvaidzinoša, bet arī ļoti baudāma. Es to ieteiktu dzert karstā vasaras dienā, atpūšoties dārzā vai svinīgā pasākumā kā izsmalcinātu alternatīvu. Šis dzēriens ir izcils piemērs tam, kā bezalkoholiskie dzērieni var būt tikpat, ja ne vēl vairāk, iedvesmojoši kā tradicionālie kokteiļi.
Imagine you are a historical fiction writer. You're describing a medieval Latvian feast. Detail the types of drinks served, the atmosphere, and the social rituals surrounding 'dzert' (to drink) during such an event. Focus on vivid descriptions and historical context.
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Varenajā pils zālē valdīja jautra kņada. Mielasta galdi lūza no visādiem ēdieniem un dzērieniem. Lielos koka kausos dāsni tika liets gan stiprs medalus, gan meža ogu vīns, gan atsvaidzinošs kvasa dzēriens. Viesi dzēra ar lielu baudu, izsakot tosti par labu ražu un drosmīgiem karotājiem. Katrs malks bija ne tikai slāpju remdēšana, bet arī senu rituālu un sabiedrības vienotības apliecinājums, stiprinot saites starp klātesošajiem. Bieži vien tika dzerts arī par senču piemiņu, godinot viņu mantojumu un spēku.
You are a health columnist for a Latvian magazine. Write an article discussing the cultural significance of 'dzert' (to drink) tea or coffee in Latvia, including the social aspects, popular traditions, and modern interpretations. Use persuasive language and complex sentence structures.
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Latvijā tējas vai kafijas dzeršana nav tikai ierasta darbība slāpju remdēšanai – tā ir neatņemama mūsu kultūras un sabiedriskās dzīves sastāvdaļa. Rīta kafija bieži vien ir dienas sākuma rituāls, kas sniedz enerģiju un palīdz sagatavoties jaunai dienai. Savukārt tējas dzeršana bieži vien asociējas ar mieru un relaksāciju, īpaši garos rudens vakaros, kad tase siltas zāļu tējas spēj sasildīt gan miesu, gan dvēseli. Šīs tradīcijas ir dziļi iesakņojušās mūsu apziņā un turpina attīstīties, pielāgojoties mūsdienu steidzīgajam ritmam, tomēr saglabājot savu patieso nozīmi kā saziņas un kopības simbols.
Ko cilvēki, saskaņā ar teiku, varēja dzert no rīta rasas lāsēm?
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Kāda sena latviešu teika vēsta, ka reiz sensenos laikos cilvēki zinājuši noslēpumu, kā no rīta rasas lāsēm dzert ne tikai ūdeni, bet arī gudrību un mūžīgo jaunību. Tikai tīras sirds cilvēki spējuši atrast īstās lāsītes, kurās slēpās šis brīnumainais spēks. Daudzi mēģināja, bet tikai retais spēja nobaudīt to, kas patiešām atjaunoja gan ķermeni, gan garu. Tiek uzskatīts, ka šī tradīcija ir sākums latviešu tautas dziļajai saiknei ar dabu un tās dziednieciskajām īpašībām, kas caurvija paaudzes.
Ko cilvēki, saskaņā ar teiku, varēja dzert no rīta rasas lāsēm?
Teikā skaidri norādīts, ka cilvēki varēja dzert ne tikai ūdeni, bet arī gudrību un mūžīgo jaunību.
Teikā skaidri norādīts, ka cilvēki varēja dzert ne tikai ūdeni, bet arī gudrību un mūžīgo jaunību.
Kāpēc mūsdienu cilvēki izvēlas specializētas kafijas un tējas?
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Mūsdienu urbānajā vidē arvien populārākas kļūst dažādas specializētas kafijas un tējas, ko cilvēki izvēlas dzert ne tikai pēc garšas, bet arī pēc to ietekmes uz veselību un labsajūtu. Daudzi ir gatavi maksāt augstāku cenu par bioloģiskām, godīgas tirdzniecības vai reģionālām izcelsmes dzērienu sastāvdaļām. Tas liecina par pieaugošu apzinīgumu un vēlmi dzert ne tikai to, kas garšo, bet arī to, kas atbilst viņu vērtībām un veicina ilgtspējīgu attīstību. Šī tendence ir redzama visā pasaulē, un Latvija nav izņēmums, aktīvi piedaloties šajā globālajā kustībā.
Kāpēc mūsdienu cilvēki izvēlas specializētas kafijas un tējas?
Teksts norāda, ka cilvēki izvēlas dzērienus ne tikai pēc garšas, bet arī pēc to ietekmes uz veselību un labsajūtu.
Teksts norāda, ka cilvēki izvēlas dzērienus ne tikai pēc garšas, bet arī pēc to ietekmes uz veselību un labsajūtu.
No kā tika gatavots zāļu uzlējums pirms garajiem ceļojumiem?
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Senlatviešiem bija īpašs rituāls pirms garajiem ceļojumiem – viņi dzēra īpaši gatavotu zāļu uzlējumu, kas, pēc ticējumiem, piešķīra spēku un aizsardzību pret ļauniem gariem. Šis uzlējums tika gatavots no deviņām dažādām zālītēm, kas savāktas Jāņu naktī, kad tām piemita vislielākais spēks. Dzert to bija atļauts tikai ceļotājam un viņa tuvākajiem, tādējādi simbolizējot kopības garu un vēlējumus veiksmīgam un drošam ceļam. Šis rituāls atspoguļo senču dziļo ticību dabas spēkam un vēlmi pasargāt savējos.
No kā tika gatavots zāļu uzlējums pirms garajiem ceļojumiem?
Teksts skaidri norāda, ka uzlējums tika gatavots no deviņām dažādām zālītēm, kas savāktas Jāņu naktī.
Teksts skaidri norāda, ka uzlējums tika gatavots no deviņām dažādām zālītēm, kas savāktas Jāņu naktī.
Pēc garās pārgājiena, es gribēju tikai atgriezties mājās un ____ tasi karstas tējas, lai sasildītos.
The context implies the action of consuming a hot drink to warm up after a long hike. 'Dzert' (to drink) fits perfectly.
Lai gan bija vēls, viņa joprojām spēja ____ katru vārdu no sarežģītās lekcijas.
In this metaphorical sense, 'uzņemt' (to take in/absorb) is used to describe the ability to comprehend and retain information, fitting the C2 level nuance.
Vecā māja ar tās sagruvušajām sienām šķita ____ klusumu, kas bija pārpilns ar pagātnes stāstiem.
'Izstarot' (to radiate/emit) is appropriate here to describe the house's atmosphere of profound silence imbued with history.
Viņa runāja ar tādu pārliecību, ka visi klātesošie jutās spiesti ____ katram viņas vārdam.
'Uzklausīt' (to listen intently/hearken) conveys the idea of being compelled to pay close attention to her words due to her conviction.
Filozofs mēģināja ____ jēgu dzīves absurdam caur savām esejām.
'Atrast' (to find) fits the context of a philosopher seeking meaning within the absurdity of life, a C2-level abstract concept.
Neskatoties uz viņa centieniem, viņš nespēja ____ jaunu ceļu cauri biezajiem mežiem.
'Izveidot' (to create/establish) is the correct verb for making a new path, implying significant effort and overcoming obstacles.
Kura no dotajām frāzēm vislabāk raksturo situāciju, kad kāds pārmērīgi izmanto alkoholu, lai aizmirstu par savām problēmām?
Frāze 'dzert savas bēdas prom' ir idioma, kas apzīmē alkohola lietošanu, lai mazinātu emocionālās sāpes vai aizmirstu par problēmām.
Kuru vārdu vislabāk izmantot, lai aprakstītu situāciju, kad kāds cenšas pārtraukt alkohola lietošanu, bet viņam ir grūti to izdarīt?
Vārds 'atturēties' nozīmē izvairīties no kaut kā, šajā gadījumā – no alkohola lietošanas. Tas precīzi apraksta cīņu ar atkarību.
Ja kāds saka: 'Esmu izslāpis kā kamielis,' ko viņš visticamāk vēlētos darīt?
Idiomātisks izteiciens 'izslāpis kā kamielis' norāda uz ļoti lielu slāpju sajūtu, tātad vēlmi dzert daudz.
Teikums 'Viņš dzer dzīvi ar pilnu krūzi' nozīmē, ka viņš ir liels alkohola patērētājs.
Frāze 'dzert dzīvi ar pilnu krūzi' ir metafora, kas nozīmē izbaudīt dzīvi pilnībā, nevis burtiski dzert alkoholu lielos daudzumos.
Ja kāds 'dzer šampanieti no rīta', tas vienmēr norāda uz alkohola atkarību.
Lai gan 'dzert šampanieti no rīta' varētu šķist neparasti, tas var būt saistīts ar svinībām vai īpašu notikumu, nevis obligāti ar atkarību. Konteksts ir svarīgs.
Frāze 'Viņš dzer kā sūklis' nozīmē, ka viņš ļoti ātri absorbē jaunas zināšanas.
Frāze 'dzert kā sūklis' ir sarunvalodas izteiciens, kas apzīmē ļoti lielu alkohola patēriņu, nevis zināšanu apguvi.
This sentence uses the conditional mood to express a hypothetical situation: 'They would drink wine even if it weren't so expensive.'
This sentence uses the imperative mood (with 'lai') to express a negative command or warning: 'He shouldn't drink too much coffee in the evening, otherwise he won't sleep.'
This sentence uses 'kaut es varētu' to express a wish or hypothetical situation: 'If only I could drink that tea without sugar, but I like it sweet.'
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Summary
Understanding 'dzert' is crucial for basic Latvian conversation about drinking.
- Consume liquids.
- Essential daily verb.
- Used for water, juice, etc.
Basic use of 'dzert'
The most common use of 'dzert' is simply to drink. You'll hear it all the time.
Present tense conjugation of 'dzert'
Here's the present tense: es dzeru (I drink), tu dzer (you drink), viņš/viņa dzer (he/she drinks), mēs dzeram (we drink), jūs dzerat (you plural/formal drink), viņi/viņas dzer (they drink).
Past tense conjugation of 'dzert'
For the past tense: es dzēru (I drank), tu dzēri (you drank), viņš/viņa dzēra (he/she drank), mēs dzērām (we drank), jūs dzērāt (you plural/formal drank), viņi/viņas dzēra (they drank).
Future tense conjugation of 'dzert'
And the future tense: es dzeršu (I will drink), tu dzersi (you will drink), viņš/viņa dzers (he/she will drink), mēs dzersim (we will drink), jūs dzersiet (you plural/formal will drink), viņi/viņas dzers (they will drink).