معنی
Putting on clothing.
زمینه فرهنگی
Latvians have a deep respect for seasonal dressing. In autumn and winter, the 'onion principle' (layering) is taught to children from a very young age. Changing into 'home clothes' (mājas drēbes) is a standard practice to maintain cleanliness and comfort within the home. For traditional festivals like Jāņi, people might 'ģērbties tautas tērpos' (dress in folk costumes), which is a point of national pride. There is a social expectation to dress formally for cultural events like the theater or opera, even today.
The Reflexive Suffix
Always remember the '-ties' ending. Without it, you're dressing someone else!
Locative Case
Don't forget the 's' at the end of 'drēbēs'. It's not just 'drēbes'!
معنی
Putting on clothing.
The Reflexive Suffix
Always remember the '-ties' ending. Without it, you're dressing someone else!
Locative Case
Don't forget the 's' at the end of 'drēbēs'. It's not just 'drēbes'!
Weather Talk
Commenting on how someone is 'ģērbies' (dressed) for the weather is a very common Latvian small talk topic.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the reflexive verb 'ģērbties'.
Es no rīta ātri _______ drēbēs.
The first person singular present form of 'ģērbties' is 'ģērbjos'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct way to say 'They are getting dressed'.
You need the reflexive verb 'ģērbjas' and the locative case 'drēbēs'.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
When would you say 'Ģērbies siltās drēbēs!'?
This means 'Dress in warm clothes!', which is appropriate for cold weather.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Vai tu esi gatavs? B: Nē, es vēl _______.
'Ģērbjos' means you are still in the process of putting on your clothes.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Types of Dressing
Morning
- • ģērbties
- • apģērbties
Evening
- • noģērbties
- • vilkt pidžamu
Change
- • pārģērbties
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاEs no rīta ātri _______ drēbēs.
The first person singular present form of 'ģērbties' is 'ģērbjos'.
Select the correct way to say 'They are getting dressed'.
You need the reflexive verb 'ģērbjas' and the locative case 'drēbēs'.
When would you say 'Ģērbies siltās drēbēs!'?
This means 'Dress in warm clothes!', which is appropriate for cold weather.
A: Vai tu esi gatavs? B: Nē, es vēl _______.
'Ģērbjos' means you are still in the process of putting on your clothes.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, in most contexts 'drēbēs' is implied and can be dropped for brevity.
'Ģērbties' is the ongoing process, while 'apģērbties' implies you have finished getting dressed.
No, you can also use 'apģērbs', but 'drēbes' is more common in casual speech.
Use the prefix 'no-': 'Es noģērbjos'.
Because the verb 'ģērbties' requires the locative case to show what you are dressing *in*.
No, for shoes use 'aut kājas' or 'vilkt apavus'.
It is neutral. It works in both casual and formal settings.
Use 'pārģērbties'.
It means to dress in many layers, like an onion.
It can be for English speakers; try to place your tongue where you would for a 'y' sound but make a 'g'.
عبارات مرتبط
apģērbties
similarto get dressed (completed action)
noģērbties
contrastto undress
pārģērbties
builds onto change clothes
vilkt mugurā
similarto put on (literally: to pull on the back)
pucēties
specialized formto dress up / primp