Signification
Describing an inexpensive travel pass.
Contexte culturel
In Rīga, the 'e-talons' is the universal ticket. You can buy a 'lēta biļete' for a single ride or a more 'izdevīga' (advantageous) one for 24 hours. Latvians often use the app 'Mobilly' to find the cheapest train and bus tickets without standing in line. During the 'Staro Rīga' light festival or 'Muzeju nakts' (Museum Night), many 'biļetes' are free or very 'lētas'. The national airline, airBaltic, frequently has 'Cherry Sales' where you can find a 'lēta biļete' to almost anywhere in Europe.
Check the Case
If you are buying the ticket, remember to say 'lētu biļeti' (accusative).
Don't say 'Lēts'
Never use the masculine 'lēts' with 'biļete'. It's a common beginner mistake.
Signification
Describing an inexpensive travel pass.
Check the Case
If you are buying the ticket, remember to say 'lētu biļeti' (accusative).
Don't say 'Lēts'
Never use the masculine 'lēts' with 'biļete'. It's a common beginner mistake.
Ask for Discounts
Always ask 'Vai ir lētāka biļete studentiem?' to save money in Latvia.
Teste-toi
Fill in the correct form of the adjective 'lēts'.
Man ir ______ biļete.
The noun 'biļete' is feminine nominative, so the adjective must be 'lēta'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct sentence:
In the accusative case (object of the verb), both words change their endings.
Match the Latvian phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
These are the three basic levels of price description for tickets.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Vai biļete ir dārga? B: Nē, tā ir ______.
The speaker is referring back to the feminine noun 'biļete'.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Ticket Price Levels
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesMan ir ______ biļete.
The noun 'biļete' is feminine nominative, so the adjective must be 'lēta'.
Choose the correct sentence:
In the accusative case (object of the verb), both words change their endings.
Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :
These are the three basic levels of price description for tickets.
A: Vai biļete ir dārga? B: Nē, tā ir ______.
The speaker is referring back to the feminine noun 'biļete'.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
12 questionsNo, 'lēta' is the feminine form. The masculine form is 'lēts'. Since 'biļete' is feminine, we use 'lēta'.
No, calling a person 'lēts' is very insulting in Latvian, implying they have no morals or are 'cheap' in a bad way.
The opposite is 'dārga biļete' (expensive ticket).
You say 'lētākā biļete'.
Yes, 'biļete' is used for transport, concerts, movies, and museums.
It can, but in the context of a 'biļete', it usually just refers to the price.
Say: 'Labdien! Man vajag lētu biļeti uz [Destination].'
People sometimes say 'pa lēto' (on the cheap).
Because it becomes the object of the sentence (Accusative case).
Yes, but 'biļete ar atlaidi' (ticket with a discount) is more specific.
Yes, they share the same French origin and sound very similar.
It's a 'grupas biļete', which is often a 'lēta biļete'.
Expressions liées
Dārga biļete
contrastExpensive ticket
Lētākā biļete
specialized formThe cheapest ticket
Bezmaksas biļete
similarFree ticket
Lidmašīnas biļete
builds onPlane ticket