Bedeutung
A formal way to say goodbye.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Latvians value politeness in public. 'Uz redzēšanos' is the default for any interaction with a stranger. Similar formal goodbyes exist in Lithuanian ('Iki pasimatymo') and Estonian ('Nägemiseni'). In older generations, you might hear 'Do svidanija' (Russian), but 'Uz redzēšanos' is now the standard in all Latvian-speaking areas. Younger people in Riga might use 'Atā' even in semi-formal settings, but 'Uz redzēšanos' never fails.
The Safe Choice
If you are ever unsure about the formality of a situation, use 'Uz redzēšanos'. It is never wrong to be polite.
Don't overthink it
Latvians appreciate the effort of using the correct formal phrase, even if your accent isn't perfect.
Bedeutung
A formal way to say goodbye.
The Safe Choice
If you are ever unsure about the formality of a situation, use 'Uz redzēšanos'. It is never wrong to be polite.
Don't overthink it
Latvians appreciate the effort of using the correct formal phrase, even if your accent isn't perfect.
Avoid 'Sveiki' for goodbyes
Many learners mix up 'Sveiki' (Hello) and 'Uz redzēšanos' (Goodbye). Remember: Sveiki = Hello, Uz redzēšanos = Goodbye.
Teste dich selbst
Which phrase is appropriate for a formal business meeting?
How do you say goodbye to your boss?
Uz redzēšanos is the standard formal goodbye.
Complete the phrase.
Uz ___________!
The correct phrase is Uz redzēšanos.
Match the situation to the correct goodbye.
You are leaving a shop. What do you say?
Uz redzēšanos is the polite standard for service interactions.
Complete the dialogue.
Person A: 'Paldies par palīdzību.' Person B: '__________.'
This is the only formal and polite response.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Goodbye Spectrum
Formal
- • Uz redzēšanos
- • Uz tikšanos
Informal
- • Atā
- • Čau
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenHow do you say goodbye to your boss?
Uz redzēšanos is the standard formal goodbye.
Uz ___________!
The correct phrase is Uz redzēšanos.
You are leaving a shop. What do you say?
Uz redzēšanos is the polite standard for service interactions.
Person A: 'Paldies par palīdzību.' Person B: '__________.'
This is the only formal and polite response.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
12 FragenYes, it is the standard formal way to say goodbye.
You can, but it might sound a bit stiff or distant.
No, it is a fixed phrase and does not change.
'Uz redzēšanos' is formal, 'Atā' is informal.
No, it is the most polite thing you can say.
It sounds like the 'sh' in 'ship'.
Yes, it is perfect for ending phone calls.
Because it is in the accusative case after the preposition 'uz'.
Yes, 'Uz redzi' is a common semi-formal version.
It doesn't matter; it is just a polite social convention.
'Uz tikšanos' is also formal but implies a future meeting.
Yes, it is standard across the whole country.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Uz redzi
similarShortened goodbye
Atā
contrastBye
Uz tikšanos
similarUntil we meet
Jauku dienu
builds onHave a nice day