معنی
Expressing the emotion of fear
زمینه فرهنگی
In Latvian folklore, fear is often personified. There are tales where a hero must 'buy' fear or learn what it is, suggesting that fear is a necessary human experience. Latvians have a specific word for 'the year of horror' (Baigais gads), referring to 1940. This shows how fear can be encoded into national history. Superstition: If you are very afraid, some old traditions suggest 'pouring lead' (laimes liešana) to see the shape of your fear and thus conquer it. Modern social media: The phrase is often used with the hashtag #manirbail to discuss social anxieties or climate change among younger Latvians.
The Dative Rule
Always remember that emotions in Latvian are usually 'to me'. If you use 'Es', you'll be understood, but it will sound very foreign.
Don't over-use it
If you are just a little nervous about a meeting, use 'Es uztraucos'. 'Man ir bail' is for real fear!
معنی
Expressing the emotion of fear
The Dative Rule
Always remember that emotions in Latvian are usually 'to me'. If you use 'Es', you'll be understood, but it will sound very foreign.
Don't over-use it
If you are just a little nervous about a meeting, use 'Es uztraucos'. 'Man ir bail' is for real fear!
Adding 'nedaudz'
To sound more native when admitting fear, add 'nedaudz' (a little). It makes the admission sound more humble: 'Man ir nedaudz bail'.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of 'I' (Es) in the dative case.
____ ir bail no tumsas.
The phrase 'ir bail' always requires the dative case 'Man'.
Which sentence correctly says 'I am afraid of spiders'?
Choose the correct translation:
We use 'Man ir bail' + 'no' + genitive case for the object of fear.
Match the Latvian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the pairs:
Matching tenses and persons is key to mastering this construction.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Vai tu gribi iet uz šausmu filmu? B: Nē, ____.
'Man ir bail' is the most natural response to an invitation to something scary.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Fear vs. Worry
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینها____ ir bail no tumsas.
The phrase 'ir bail' always requires the dative case 'Man'.
Choose the correct translation:
We use 'Man ir bail' + 'no' + genitive case for the object of fear.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
Matching tenses and persons is key to mastering this construction.
A: Vai tu gribi iet uz šausmu filmu? B: Nē, ____.
'Man ir bail' is the most natural response to an invitation to something scary.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, but that means 'I am a fearful person' (a character trait), not 'I am afraid right now'.
'Bail' is used in this specific phrase. 'Bailes' is the general noun for 'fear' (e.g., 'Bailes ir sliktas').
Man ir bail no tevis.
Yes, it is perfectly fine to tell a doctor 'Man ir bail no adatām' (I'm afraid of needles).
Man bija bail.
No. For 'I'm afraid so', use 'Baidos, ka jā'.
Use 'par' + accusative: 'Man ir bail par viņu' (I'm afraid for him/her).
Linguistically, it's an indeclinable noun used predicatively. For learners, just treat it as part of the fixed phrase.
Nebaidies! (singular) or Nebaidieties! (plural/formal).
It's grammatically possible but sounds very poetic or archaic. Stick to 'Man ir bail'.
عبارات مرتبط
Es baidos
similarI am afraid / I fear
Man ir bažas
similarI have concerns
Man ir šausmas
specialized formI am in horror
Nebaidies!
contrastDon't be afraid!
Bailīgs
builds onFearful / Timid