意味
Identifying oneself as a traveler.
文化的背景
Latvians are reserved but appreciate linguistic effort. Saying this phrase in Latvian rather than English can significantly change the warmth of your reception. In Vecrīga, many people speak English, but starting with 'Es esmu tūrists' in Latvian signals you are a respectful visitor, not just a 'party tourist'. In rural areas like Latgale, identifying as a tourist might lead to genuine curiosity and offers of local food, as visitors are less common than in the capital. The word 'tūrists' is a modern loanword. Older generations might still use 'ceļotājs' (traveler), which carries a more romantic, exploratory connotation.
Drop the 'Es'
To sound more like a native, just say 'Esmu tūrists'. The verb ending already tells them you're talking about yourself.
Gender Matters
If you identify as female, use 'tūriste'. It shows a higher level of language awareness.
意味
Identifying oneself as a traveler.
Drop the 'Es'
To sound more like a native, just say 'Esmu tūrists'. The verb ending already tells them you're talking about yourself.
Gender Matters
If you identify as female, use 'tūriste'. It shows a higher level of language awareness.
Smile and Say It
Latvians value directness. A clear 'Esmu tūrists' followed by a question is the most effective way to get help.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing verb for 'I am a tourist'.
Es ____ tūrists.
The first-person singular form of 'būt' is 'esmu'.
If you are a woman, which sentence is grammatically perfect?
Choose the correct feminine form:
Feminine nouns in Latvian typically end in '-e' or '-a'. 'Tūriste' is the feminine form.
Match the Latvian phrase to its English translation.
Match the following:
These are the various conjugations of 'to be' with the noun 'tourist'.
Complete the dialogue at the train station.
Local: 'Vai jūs runājat latviski?' You: 'Nē, piedodiet. Es ____ ______.'
You are identifying yourself to explain why you don't speak the language.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Where to use 'Es esmu tūrists'
Transport
- • Bus
- • Train
- • Taxi
Services
- • Hotel
- • Info Center
- • Bank
Social
- • Cafe
- • Park
- • Museum
練習問題バンク
4 問題Es ____ tūrists.
The first-person singular form of 'būt' is 'esmu'.
Choose the correct feminine form:
Feminine nouns in Latvian typically end in '-e' or '-a'. 'Tūriste' is the feminine form.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are the various conjugations of 'to be' with the noun 'tourist'.
Local: 'Vai jūs runājat latviski?' You: 'Nē, piedodiet. Es ____ ______.'
You are identifying yourself to explain why you don't speak the language.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問It is masculine. The feminine form is 'tūriste'.
Yes, but 'Es esmu tūrists' is more spoken. In a letter, you might say 'Es apmeklēju Latviju kā tūrists'.
No, 'Esmu tūrists' is perfectly natural and very common.
Say 'Mēs esam tūristi' (We are tourists).
Yes, it is a neutral and helpful way to identify yourself.
Not at all. Tourism is a major part of the Latvian economy and culture.
Es neesmu tūrists.
Not really, though sometimes 'tūriņš' is used affectionately or dismissively for a short trip.
That's just how the loanword was adapted into Latvian phonology to match the original vowel sound.
Yes, it means 'I am a traveler' and sounds a bit more sophisticated.
関連フレーズ
Es esmu ceļotājs
similarI am a traveler
Es esmu ārzemnieks
similarI am a foreigner
Es esmu viesis
similarI am a guest
Es šeit dzīvoju
contrastI live here