Significado
Something happening mysteriously or perfectly.
Contexto cultural
Latvians have a strong tradition of 'Dainas' (folk songs) where magic and nature are intertwined. 'Noburts' often appears in these songs to describe heroes or nature under a spell. In Baltic mythology, the 'Burvis' (wizard) was a respected and feared figure. The phrase carries a residue of this ancient respect for the unknown. In the tech-savvy modern Latvia, this phrase is the go-to for 'IT miracles'. It's common to hear it in the offices of Riga's startups. There is a belief that if you talk too much about your luck, it might disappear. Using 'kā noburts' is a safe way to acknowledge luck without 'jinxing' it by taking too much credit.
The Gender Rule
If you are describing a situation or an object, 'noburts' is safe. If you describe a woman, use 'noburta'.
Don't overdo it
If you use it for every small thing, it loses its 'magic'. Save it for truly surprising moments.
Significado
Something happening mysteriously or perfectly.
The Gender Rule
If you are describing a situation or an object, 'noburts' is safe. If you describe a woman, use 'noburta'.
Don't overdo it
If you use it for every small thing, it loses its 'magic'. Save it for truly surprising moments.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct form of 'noburts' (noburts, noburta, or noburti).
Mana māsa sēž un skatās televīziju kā _______.
The subject is 'māsa' (sister), which is feminine singular.
Which situation best fits the phrase 'Kā noburts'?
Situācija:
'Kā noburts' is for mysterious or inexplicable events.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Vai tu salaboji radio? B: Nē, es tikai to pakratīju un tagad tas skan _______!
The radio started working mysteriously after being shaken.
Match the Latvian phrase with its English equivalent.
Matches:
These are the three main levels of 'magical' idioms in Latvian.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosMana māsa sēž un skatās televīziju kā _______.
The subject is 'māsa' (sister), which is feminine singular.
Situācija:
'Kā noburts' is for mysterious or inexplicable events.
A: Vai tu salaboji radio? B: Nē, es tikai to pakratīju un tagad tas skan _______!
The radio started working mysteriously after being shaken.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
These are the three main levels of 'magical' idioms in Latvian.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
4 preguntasNo, it can be neutral or slightly negative (e.g., losing keys), but it's rarely as dark as 'cursed'.
Yes, it's a very common way to describe a project that is going surprisingly well.
'Noburts' is a state (bewitched), while 'burvīgs' is an adjective meaning 'charming' or 'lovely'.
Absolutely, it's a classic phrase that all generations use.
Frases relacionadas
Kā uz burvju mājienu
similarAs if at a wizard's wave.
Kā ar burvju nūjiņu
similarAs if with a magic wand.
Kā nolādēts
contrastAs if cursed.
Mēms kā zivs
similarDumb as a fish (silent).