A1 Expression Formell

Lūdzu, ieejiet!

Please, come in!

Bedeutung

Polite invitation to enter a room

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Kultureller Hintergrund

Never shake hands across the threshold. Always wait until the person has 'entered' (ieejiet) before greeting them physically. Taking off shoes is mandatory in almost all Latvian homes. The phrase 'Lūdzu, ieejiet!' is usually followed by the guest stopping to unlace their shoes. Latvians value personal space. Even when saying 'Lūdzu, ieejiet!', the host will usually step back significantly to give the guest room to enter. In rural areas, 'ieejiet' might be followed by an invitation to the 'baltā istaba' (the white room/guest room), which was traditionally kept clean for visitors.

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The Hand Gesture

When saying 'Lūdzu, ieejiet!', always gesture with an open palm toward the room. Pointing with one finger is considered rude.

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Watch the Ending

Forgetting the '-iet' and saying 'ieej' to a stranger makes you sound like you are giving an order to a child.

Bedeutung

Polite invitation to enter a room

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The Hand Gesture

When saying 'Lūdzu, ieejiet!', always gesture with an open palm toward the room. Pointing with one finger is considered rude.

⚠️

Watch the Ending

Forgetting the '-iet' and saying 'ieej' to a stranger makes you sound like you are giving an order to a child.

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The 'Tālāk' Addition

Adding the word 'tālāk' (further) — 'Lūdzu, ieejiet tālāk!' — makes the invitation sound even more welcoming and spacious.

Teste dich selbst

You are welcoming your new boss to your office. Which phrase is most appropriate?

Labdien! __________, lūdzu!

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Ieejiet

'Ieejiet' is the formal form required for a boss.

Complete the phrase to invite someone into the living room.

Lūdzu, ieejiet ___________ (viesistaba).

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: viesistabā

The locative case '-ā' is used to show movement into a room.

Complete the dialogue between a doctor and a patient.

Māsa: 'Nākamais pacients!' Pacients: 'Labdien, vai drīkst?' Māsa: 'Jā, _________.'

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Lūdzu, ieejiet

The nurse is inviting the patient into the consultation room.

Match the phrase to the correct person.

To whom would you say 'Lūdzu, ieejiet!'?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: A group of tourists

'Ieejiet' is used for groups or formal individuals.

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Aufgabensammlung

4 Aufgaben
You are welcoming your new boss to your office. Which phrase is most appropriate? Choose A1

Labdien! __________, lūdzu!

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Ieejiet

'Ieejiet' is the formal form required for a boss.

Complete the phrase to invite someone into the living room. Fill Blank A2

Lūdzu, ieejiet ___________ (viesistaba).

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: viesistabā

The locative case '-ā' is used to show movement into a room.

Complete the dialogue between a doctor and a patient. dialogue_completion A1

Māsa: 'Nākamais pacients!' Pacients: 'Labdien, vai drīkst?' Māsa: 'Jā, _________.'

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Lūdzu, ieejiet

The nurse is inviting the patient into the consultation room.

Match the phrase to the correct person. situation_matching A1

To whom would you say 'Lūdzu, ieejiet!'?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: A group of tourists

'Ieejiet' is used for groups or formal individuals.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

Yes! In fact, you should use it for any single person you want to show respect to (the 'Jūs' form).

Technically no, but without it, 'Ieejiet!' sounds like a command from a police officer or a strict guard.

Use 'Lūdzu, iekāpiet!' instead. 'Ieejiet' is for walking into spaces.

Yes, it is the perfect phrase to use if a teacher comes to your office or room.

A simple 'Paldies!' (Thank you) as you walk in is perfect.

'Ieejiet' is 'go in' (away from speaker), 'ienāciet' is 'come in' (toward speaker).

Not really. It's a spoken invitation for physical movement. In an email, you'd use 'Esiet gaidīti' (You are welcome to visit).

Not at all. It is standard, polite Latvian.

No, the form 'ieejiet' is gender-neutral.

You can say 'Esiet tik laipni un ieejiet' (Be so kind and enter).

Verwandte Redewendungen

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Ienāciet

similar

Come in

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Nāciet iekšā

synonym

Come inside

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Izejiet

contrast

Go out / Exit

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Esiet sveicināti

builds on

Be welcomed

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Iekāpiet

specialized form

Step in / Get in

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