Bedeutung
Informal way to start a sentence
Kultureller Hintergrund
Latvians value 'direct but soft' communication. 'Zini ko?' allows a speaker to be direct while maintaining a friendly, informal bond. Younger generations use 'Zini ko?' almost as a filler word, similar to 'like' in English, to keep the listener engaged during long stories. In the Latgalian dialect, you might hear 'Zini kū?' or 'Zini tū?', reflecting the regional phonetic shifts of the Latvian language. On social media (Twitter/X, Instagram), 'Zini ko?' is often used to start 'threads' or 'hot takes' to ensure high engagement from the first sentence.
The Suspense Builder
Pause for a split second after saying 'Zini ko?' to build suspense before your big reveal.
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Never use this with your Latvian teacher unless you are very close friends!
Bedeutung
Informal way to start a sentence
The Suspense Builder
Pause for a split second after saying 'Zini ko?' to build suspense before your big reveal.
Register Check
Never use this with your Latvian teacher unless you are very close friends!
Intonation Matters
Use a rising pitch on 'ko?' to make it sound like an inviting question, even though it's a statement hook.
The 'Klau' Combo
Combine it with 'Klau' (Klau, zini ko?) to sound 100% like a local Rīgan.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing word to complete the informal hook.
Zini ____? Man ir jauns kaķis!
The fixed expression is 'Zini ko?'. 'Ko' is the accusative form required here.
Which of these is the most appropriate way to start a juicy story with a friend?
Starting a story:
'Zini ko?' is the standard informal hook for friends.
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.
A: _________? Ejam šovakar uz koncertu! B: Super, man tieši nav plānu!
'Zini ko?' is used here to propose a spontaneous plan.
Match the phrase variation to the situation.
1. Speaking to a group of friends. 2. Speaking to one close friend. 3. Adding extra emphasis.
'Ziniet' is plural, 'Zini' is singular, and 'Klau' adds emphasis.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Formality Scale
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenZini ____? Man ir jauns kaķis!
The fixed expression is 'Zini ko?'. 'Ko' is the accusative form required here.
Starting a story:
'Zini ko?' is the standard informal hook for friends.
A: _________? Ejam šovakar uz koncertu! B: Super, man tieši nav plānu!
'Zini ko?' is used here to propose a spontaneous plan.
1. Speaking to a group of friends. 2. Speaking to one close friend. 3. Adding extra emphasis.
'Ziniet' is plural, 'Zini' is singular, and 'Klau' adds emphasis.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, it's not rude, but it is very informal. It's like saying 'Guess what?' in English.
Only in a very casual email to a close friend. Avoid it in business correspondence.
Because 'ko' is the object of the verb 'know' (zini). You know *what* (accusative).
The plural form is 'Ziniet ko?'. Use this for two or more people.
In writing, yes, it usually takes a question mark, though it's pronounced more like an exclamation.
No, it almost always comes at the very beginning of a thought.
The formal equivalent would be 'Vai jūs zināt, ka...' (Do you know that...).
Usually with 'Nu?' (Well?) or 'Ko?' (What?) to show you are listening.
Yes, it is a universal Latvian phrase used from Liepāja to Daugavpils.
Yes, children use it with parents and teachers they know well, but it still sounds very casual.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Klau
similarListen
Starp citu
similarBy the way
Iedomājies
similarImagine / Guess what
Paklau
similarListen here
Ziniet
specialized formYou (plural) know