Signification
Asking about duration of time.
Contexte culturel
Latvians are very punctual. If you ask 'Cik ilgi?' and someone says '5 minutes', they usually mean exactly 5 minutes. Being late is considered disrespectful. In folk songs (dainas), 'ilgi' is often used to describe the long wait for a beloved or the long duration of a seasonal celebration like Jāņi. In Riga, people use 'Cik ilgi?' frequently with traffic apps. Traffic jams are a common topic of 'Cik ilgi' complaints. Asking 'Cik ilgi?' in a professional setting is seen as a sign of efficiency and planning, not impatience.
The 'Jau' Rule
If you are asking about something that is still happening, always add 'jau' (already). 'Cik ilgi jau...?'
Avoid 'Garš'
Never use 'garš' for time. It's the most common mistake for English speakers.
Signification
Asking about duration of time.
The 'Jau' Rule
If you are asking about something that is still happening, always add 'jau' (already). 'Cik ilgi jau...?'
Avoid 'Garš'
Never use 'garš' for time. It's the most common mistake for English speakers.
The Impatient 'Vēl'
If you are frustrated, say 'Cik ilgi vēl?!' (How much longer?!). It's very expressive.
Teste-toi
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase for time duration.
______ tu dzīvo Rīgā?
We are asking about the duration of living in a city, so 'Cik ilgi' is correct.
Which sentence is correct when asking about a movie's length?
Choose the natural Latvian question:
'Cik ilgi' is used for the duration of the movie. 'Cik garš' would mean the physical length of the film strip.
Complete the dialogue at the bus stop.
A: Atvainojiet, ______ vēl jāgaida autobuss? B: Tikai piecas minūtes.
The answer 'five minutes' indicates a question about time duration.
Match the question to the situation.
Situation: You are at a hotel reception and want to know the duration of your stay.
This asks about the duration of your stay.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Time vs. Space
Banque d exercices
4 exercices______ tu dzīvo Rīgā?
We are asking about the duration of living in a city, so 'Cik ilgi' is correct.
Choose the natural Latvian question:
'Cik ilgi' is used for the duration of the movie. 'Cik garš' would mean the physical length of the film strip.
A: Atvainojiet, ______ vēl jāgaida autobuss? B: Tikai piecas minūtes.
The answer 'five minutes' indicates a question about time duration.
Situation: You are at a hotel reception and want to know the duration of your stay.
This asks about the duration of your stay.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
4 questionsYes, but it sounds more like 'How much time' (quantity) rather than 'How long' (duration). 'Cik ilgi' is more idiomatic.
No, 'ilgi' is an adverb, and adverbs in Latvian never change their endings.
Usually with a duration: 'Piecas minūtes' (5 minutes), 'Divus gadus' (2 years), or 'Ilgi' (A long time).
'Cik ilgi' is the adverb. 'Cik ilgu' is part of the phrase 'Cik ilgu laiku' (How long a time). Use 'ilgi' for simplicity.
Expressions liées
Cik bieži?
similarHow often?
Cik tālu?
similarHow far?
Uz cik ilgu laiku?
specialized formFor how long?
Cik drīz?
contrastHow soon?