معنی
The basic act of hydration.
زمینه فرهنگی
Drinking water from natural springs (avoti) is a national pastime. Many families have a 'favorite' spring they visit regularly. Tap water in Rīga is safe, but many older people still prefer to boil it first, a habit from previous decades. During Midsummer (Jāņi), water is considered to have healing properties, especially if drunk at dawn. In Latvian restaurants, tap water is not always provided for free, unlike in the US or France, though this is changing in Rīga.
The 'i' is Key
Always remember the 'i' at the end of 'ūdeni'. Without it, the sentence is grammatically incomplete.
The Alcohol Trap
Never say 'Es dzeru' alone if you want to sound healthy. It sounds like you're at a bar!
معنی
The basic act of hydration.
The 'i' is Key
Always remember the 'i' at the end of 'ūdeni'. Without it, the sentence is grammatically incomplete.
The Alcohol Trap
Never say 'Es dzeru' alone if you want to sound healthy. It sounds like you're at a bar!
Spring Water Pride
If a Latvian offers you 'avota ūdens', accept it with enthusiasm—it's a high compliment.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of 'water' (ūdens) in the accusative case.
Man garšo dzert ____.
After the verb 'dzert', the object must be in the accusative case: 'ūdeni'.
Which sentence correctly says 'I will drink water'?
Choose the future tense:
'Dzeršu' is the first-person singular future tense of 'dzert'.
Match the Latvian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
Each prefix or verb choice changes the nuance of the action.
Complete the dialogue in a restaurant.
Viesmīlis: Ko jūs dzersiet? Klients: ______, lūdzu.
In a restaurant, simply stating the object in the accusative is the most natural way to order.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
When to Drink
Health
- • No rīta
- • Pēc sporta
Social
- • Restorānā
- • Viesos
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاMan garšo dzert ____.
After the verb 'dzert', the object must be in the accusative case: 'ūdeni'.
Choose the future tense:
'Dzeršu' is the first-person singular future tense of 'dzert'.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
Each prefix or verb choice changes the nuance of the action.
Viesmīlis: Ko jūs dzersiet? Klients: ______, lūdzu.
In a restaurant, simply stating the object in the accusative is the most natural way to order.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, especially in Rīga and larger cities, tap water is safe and tested. In rural areas, people often use well water.
Because it is the direct object of the verb 'dzert', requiring the accusative case.
No, Latvian doesn't use 'ņemt' (to take) for drinking. You must use 'dzert'.
It is sparkling or carbonated water, very popular in Latvia.
You say: 'Lūdzu, glāzi ūdens.' Note that 'ūdens' here is genitive.
Not anymore, though some places might still charge a small fee for service.
It means to have a drink until your thirst is satisfied.
Yes, health trends in Latvia strongly emphasize drinking 2 liters of water a day.
It is neutral. It works in a palace and in a park.
There isn't a direct opposite, but 'būt izslāpušam' means to be thirsty.
عبارات مرتبط
dzert tēju
similarto drink tea
remdēt slāpes
specialized formto quench thirst
ūdens malks
builds ona sip of water
dzīvības ūdens
specialized formwater of life