A1 Expression Formel

Uzgaidiet mirkli!

Wait a moment!

Signification

Asking someone to wait briefly.

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Contexte culturel

Latvians value efficiency. This phrase is a tool to keep interactions moving while acknowledging a delay. Similar formal structures are used in Lithuanian and Estonian to maintain professional boundaries. Politeness is often conveyed through brevity and directness rather than elaborate apologies. The concept of 'holding' or 'waiting' is a universal professional requirement, and this phrase fits perfectly into international business standards.

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Use the formal

Always use 'Uzgaidiet' with people you don't know well. It is safer and more polite.

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Add 'lūdzu'

Adding 'lūdzu' (please) makes you sound like a native speaker who values etiquette.

Signification

Asking someone to wait briefly.

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Use the formal

Always use 'Uzgaidiet' with people you don't know well. It is safer and more polite.

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Add 'lūdzu'

Adding 'lūdzu' (please) makes you sound like a native speaker who values etiquette.

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Be brief

Don't over-explain why you need them to wait. 'Uzgaidiet mirkli' is enough.

Teste-toi

Fill in the blank with the correct formal imperative.

____ mirkli, lūdzu.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Uzgaidiet

The formal imperative for 'you' (plural/polite) is 'uzgaidiet'.

Which phrase is appropriate for a formal business meeting?

Choose the best option.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Uzgaidiet mirkli!

The formal imperative 'Uzgaidiet' is the only one suitable for a business setting.

Match the Latvian phrase to its English equivalent.

Match: Uzgaidiet mirkli!

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Wait a moment!

The phrase translates directly to 'Wait a moment!'.

Complete the dialogue.

Customer: 'Can you check this?' Clerk: '____, es tūlīt pārbaudīšu.'

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Uzgaidiet mirkli

The clerk needs a formal, polite phrase to ask the customer to wait.

🎉 Score : /4

Aides visuelles

Banque d exercices

4 exercices
Fill in the blank with the correct formal imperative. Fill Blank A1

____ mirkli, lūdzu.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Uzgaidiet

The formal imperative for 'you' (plural/polite) is 'uzgaidiet'.

Which phrase is appropriate for a formal business meeting? Choose A2

Choose the best option.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Uzgaidiet mirkli!

The formal imperative 'Uzgaidiet' is the only one suitable for a business setting.

Match the Latvian phrase to its English equivalent. Match A1

Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Wait a moment!

The phrase translates directly to 'Wait a moment!'.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

Customer: 'Can you check this?' Clerk: '____, es tūlīt pārbaudīšu.'

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Uzgaidiet mirkli

The clerk needs a formal, polite phrase to ask the customer to wait.

🎉 Score : /4

Questions fréquentes

12 questions

No, it is very polite if used with the formal imperative.

Yes, it is perfect for a teacher-student relationship.

'Mirkli' is a very short moment, 'brīdi' is a short while.

'Uzgaidiet' is the formal plural/polite form.

You can, but 'Pagaidi' is more natural for children.

Yes, it is used daily in all professional settings.

Then say 'Uzgaidiet nedaudz ilgāk' (Wait a bit longer).

Yes, it is the exact functional equivalent.

A polite smile always helps in service encounters.

Yes, it is standard phone etiquette.

It is better to use 'Lūdzu, uzgaidiet' in emails.

That is their choice, but you have been polite.

Expressions liées

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Pagaidiet nedaudz

similar

Wait a little bit

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Lūdzu, uzgaidiet

builds on

Please wait

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Es tūlīt atgriezīšos

similar

I will return shortly

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Mirklīti, lūdzu

specialized form

A moment, please

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