durvis
When you're talking about a door in Latvian, you'll use the word "durvis". It's a plural noun, which means it will always appear in its plural form, even when you're referring to just one door.
For example, you'd say "atvērt durvis" (to open the door) or "aizvērt durvis" (to close the door). You might also hear phrases like "pie durvīm" (at the door) or "caur durvīm" (through the door).
Remember, even if you see one door, you'll still use "durvis", not a singular form.
Exemples par niveau
Aizveriet durvis, lūdzu.
Please close the door.
Durvis ir atvērtas.
The door is open.
Es dzirdēju klauvēšanu pie durvīm.
I heard a knock at the door.
Kura ir ieeja durvis?
Which one is the entrance door?
Viņš atvēra durvis un iegāja istabā.
He opened the door and entered the room.
Durvis ir no koka.
The door is made of wood.
Sargieties no pirkstiem pie durvīm.
Watch your fingers at the door.
Mūsu mājai ir zilas durvis.
Our house has a blue door.
Modèles grammaticaux
Structures de phrases
Šīs durvis ir [adjective].
Šīs durvis ir zilas. (This door is blue.)
Es atveru/aizveru durvis.
Es atveru durvis. (I open the door.)
Kur ir durvis?
Kur ir durvis? (Where is the door?)
Lūdzu, aizveriet durvis.
Lūdzu, aizveriet durvis. (Please close the door.)
Durvis ir [preposition] [location].
Durvis ir pa kreisi. (The door is on the left.)
Kādas krāsas ir durvis?
Kādas krāsas ir durvis? (What color is the door?)
Es gribu iet caur durvīm.
Es gribu iet caur durvīm. (I want to go through the door.)
Durvis ved uz [room/place].
Durvis ved uz virtuvi. (The door leads to the kitchen.)
Teste-toi 24 questions
Pirms došanās ārā, lūdzu, aizveriet ____.
The word 'durvis' means 'door' and fits the context of closing something before going out.
Es nevarēju atvērt _____ bez atslēgas.
In this sentence, 'durvis' (door) is the object that would require a key to open.
Lūdzu, klauvē pie ____, pirms ieejat.
'Durvīm' is the dative plural form of 'durvis', meaning 'at the door', which is appropriate for knocking.
Vecās mājas ____ čīkstēja katru reizi, kad tās tika atvērtas.
The context implies something that opens and closes and can creak, which points to 'durvis' (doors).
Pēc garas dienas bija patīkami beidzot šķērsot savas mājas ____.
While 'durvis' is about the door itself, 'slieksnis' (threshold) refers to the act of entering one's home, often associated with crossing the door.
Viņa uzmanīgi vēra vaļā ____, lai netraucētu bērnu.
The action of opening something carefully to not disturb a child strongly suggests 'durvis' (door).
This is a common polite request in Latvian, asking someone to close the door behind them. 'Lūdzu' means please, 'aizveriet' is the imperative form of 'to close', 'durvis' means door, and 'aiz sevis' means behind oneself.
This sentence describes someone opening an old wooden door and entering. 'Viņa' is 'she', 'atvēra' is 'opened', 'vecās koka durvis' means 'the old wooden door', and 'un iegāja' means 'and entered'.
This is a polite way to ask for directions to the exit door. 'Vai jūs varētu' means 'Could you', 'norādīt' means 'to point', and 'uz izejas durvīm' means 'to the exit door'.
The sentence discusses the path to success and challenges.
The sentence talks about words opening something in a relationship.
The sentence talks about closed doors and opportunities knocking.
Read this aloud:
Aizvērtas durvis var būt sākums jaunām, negaidītām iespējām.
Focus: Aizvērtas durvis
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Pēc ilgas pārdomu dienas viņš beidzot atvēra durvis savai sirdij jaunām idejām.
Focus: atvēra durvis
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Nereti šķiet, ka durvis uz labāku nākotni ir atvērtas tikai nedaudziem izredzētajiem.
Focus: durvis uz labāku
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Pēc ilgstošas cīņas, viņš beidzot spēja atvērt savu sirdi un atstāt pagātnes rēgus aiz slēgtām _____, ļaujot jaunām iespējām ieplūst viņa dzīvē.
In this metaphorical context, 'durvis' (doors) represents the barrier to new experiences and emotions. Opening them signifies moving on from the past.
Diplomātiskajās sarunās bija jūtama smagnēja spriedze, katrai pusei cenšoties saglabāt savas pozīcijas un nespējot atrast kopīgu valodu, kas pavērtu ____ uz kompromisu.
'Pavērt durvis uz kompromisu' is an idiomatic expression meaning to open the way or create an opportunity for compromise.
Kad beidzot pavērās slepenās _____, atklājās sena, aizmirsta pagraba eja, kas slēpa neiedomājamus dārgumus un noslēpumus.
Here, 'slepenās durvis' refers to a hidden door, a common trope in stories involving discovery and mystery.
Neskatoties uz viņas izmisīgajiem centieniem, viņa nespēja atrast nevienas atvērtas _____, kas vestu prom no viņas sarežģītās situācijas.
Similar to the first example, 'atvērtas durvis' is used metaphorically to mean opportunities or solutions to a problem.
Aiz katrām jaunām _____, ko dzīve mums paver, slēpjas nezināmi izaicinājumi un neparedzētas iespējas, kas veido mūsu ceļu.
This sentence uses 'durvis' metaphorically to represent new phases or opportunities in life, emphasizing the unknown aspects that come with them.
Mākslinieks ar rūpību un smalkjūtību atvēra senās klēts _____, atklājot gaismu gleznām, kas gadiem bija glabātas tumsā.
In this context, 'klēts durvis' refers to the physical doors of a barn, leading to the discovery of hidden art.
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