Significado
A common response to how are you.
Contexto cultural
Latvians value modesty. 'Man iet labi' is a way to be positive without bragging. Similar dative constructions are found in Lithuanian, reflecting shared linguistic roots. Like in Scandinavia, small talk is often brief and functional. In international settings, this phrase is a safe, professional way to start a meeting.
Dative is Key
Always remember to use 'Man' (to me) for feelings and states.
Don't say 'Es'
Using 'Es' makes you sound like a robot or a non-native speaker.
Significado
A common response to how are you.
Dative is Key
Always remember to use 'Man' (to me) for feelings and states.
Don't say 'Es'
Using 'Es' makes you sound like a robot or a non-native speaker.
Add a smile
Latvians appreciate a smile when you say this; it makes the interaction warmer.
Keep it brief
You don't need to explain why you are doing well unless asked.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing word.
Man _____ labi.
'Iet' is the correct verb for this expression.
Choose the correct translation.
How do you say 'I am doing well' in Latvian?
'Man iet labi' is the only grammatically correct form.
Match the Latvian phrase to its English meaning.
Match: Man iet labi
It is the standard way to express well-being.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kā tev iet? B: _____
This is the most natural response.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
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Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosMan _____ labi.
'Iet' is the correct verb for this expression.
How do you say 'I am doing well' in Latvian?
'Man iet labi' is the only grammatically correct form.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
It is the standard way to express well-being.
A: Kā tev iet? B: _____
This is the most natural response.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
12 preguntasYes, it is perfectly polite and professional.
No, it is the standard neutral response.
Latvian uses the dative for experiences that happen to you.
Yes, it means 'I am doing very well'.
You can say 'Man iet tā neko' or 'Man iet grūti'.
Yes, it is common in texts and emails.
No, the phrase is gender-neutral.
It is better to use 'Ceru, ka jums klājas labi' (I hope you are doing well).
Yes, it is standard Latvian.
Remembering to use the dative 'Man'.
Yes, it is very polite.
No, it is standard language.
Frases relacionadas
Kā tev iet?
builds onHow are you?
Viss kārtībā
synonymEverything is fine
Tā neko
contrastNot bad
Man iet lieliski
builds onI am doing great