Significado
Preparing the midday meal.
Contexto cultural
Lunch is traditionally the largest meal of the day, often including a soup (like cold beet soup in summer) and a main course of meat and potatoes. In the countryside, 'pusdienas' was the fuel for field work. It was often brought out to the fields in baskets. In cities, 'gatavot pusdienas' is becoming a weekend ritual, while weekdays are for 'pusdienu piedāvājums' (lunch specials) at cafes. School lunches are a major topic of public debate, focusing on the healthiness of what is 'gatavots' for children.
The 'Always Plural' Rule
Always remember that 'pusdienas' is plural. Even if you are only making one sandwich for yourself, it's still 'pusdienas'.
Use 'Gatavot' for Guests
If you want to sound more skilled or hospitable, use 'gatavot' instead of 'taisīt'. It sounds like you put more effort in.
Significado
Preparing the midday meal.
The 'Always Plural' Rule
Always remember that 'pusdienas' is plural. Even if you are only making one sandwich for yourself, it's still 'pusdienas'.
Use 'Gatavot' for Guests
If you want to sound more skilled or hospitable, use 'gatavot' instead of 'taisīt'. It sounds like you put more effort in.
Time Sensitivity
Only use this phrase between 11 AM and 3 PM. Outside those hours, it sounds very strange.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'gatavot' in the present tense.
Es šodien _________ pusdienas visai ģimenei.
The subject is 'Es' (I), so the verb must end in '-oju'.
Which of these is the correct way to say 'to make lunch'?
Izvēlies pareizo variantu:
'Pusdienas' must be plural and 'gatavot' is the correct verb for food.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ko tu dari virtuvē? B: Es _________.
The question asks what you are doing *in the kitchen*, implying preparation.
Match the phrase to the time of day.
Pulkstenis ir 13:00. Ko tu dari?
13:00 (1 PM) is the standard time for lunch in Latvia.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Lunch Components in Latvia
Main
- • Kartupeļi
- • Gaļa
- • Mērce
Side
- • Salāti
- • Krējums
- • Dilles
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosEs šodien _________ pusdienas visai ģimenei.
The subject is 'Es' (I), so the verb must end in '-oju'.
Izvēlies pareizo variantu:
'Pusdienas' must be plural and 'gatavot' is the correct verb for food.
A: Ko tu dari virtuvē? B: Es _________.
The question asks what you are doing *in the kitchen*, implying preparation.
Pulkstenis ir 13:00. Ko tu dari?
13:00 (1 PM) is the standard time for lunch in Latvia.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes, it is very common in informal speech, but 'gatavot' is better for learners as it is always correct.
Yes, when referring to the meal. The singular 'pusdiena' means 'half a day' (a duration of time).
Potatoes with some form of meat (like a schnitzel) and a side of salad with sour cream.
Use the present tense: 'Es gatavoju pusdienas.'
'Gatavot' is general preparation. 'Vārīt' specifically means boiling, though older people use it for all cooking.
Only if you are the chef. If you are the customer, you are 'pasūtīt' (ordering) or 'ēst' (eating).
You can just say 'Gatavoju!' if the context of lunch is already clear.
Yes. 'Pusdienas' is in the accusative plural form here.
Use the prefix 'sa-': 'Es sagatavoju pusdienas.'
Traditionally, yes. Dinner is often lighter, though this is changing in modern cities.
Frases relacionadas
Gatavot brokastis
similarTo make breakfast
Gatavot vakariņas
similarTo make dinner
Iet pusdienās
contrastTo go for lunch
Gatavot ēst
builds onTo cook (general)