意味
Expressing thirst
文化的背景
Latvians are very proud of their tap water. In Riga, it is perfectly safe and often encouraged to drink from the tap. Water is seen as a living entity in ancient songs (Dainas). There are many spirits associated with rivers and lakes. When visiting a Latvian home, it is common to be offered water immediately. Refusing might be seen as being too shy. Latvia has one of the highest densities of fresh water sources in Europe. Asking for 'avota ūdens' (spring water) is very common.
Always add 'lūdzu'
Even though 'Es gribu ūdeni' is correct, adding 'lūdzu' at the end makes you sound much more like a local.
The '-i' ending
Don't forget to change 'ūdens' to 'ūdeni'. It's the most common mistake for beginners.
意味
Expressing thirst
Always add 'lūdzu'
Even though 'Es gribu ūdeni' is correct, adding 'lūdzu' at the end makes you sound much more like a local.
The '-i' ending
Don't forget to change 'ūdens' to 'ūdeni'. It's the most common mistake for beginners.
Use 'gribētu' for cafes
If you want to impress a waiter, use 'Es gribētu' instead of 'Es gribu'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the word 'ūdens'.
Es gribu ______.
The object of the verb 'gribu' must be in the accusative case, which for 'ūdens' is 'ūdeni'.
Which sentence is the most polite way to ask for water in a cafe?
Choose the best option:
'Gribētu' (would like) and 'lūdzu' (please) create the most polite request.
Match the Latvian phrase to its English meaning.
Match the pairs:
These are the three main ways to express the desire for water.
Complete the dialogue.
Viesmīlis: Ko jūs dzersiet? Tu: ________, lūdzu.
This is the standard way to answer a waiter's question about drinks.
🎉 スコア: /4
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Es gribu ______.
The object of the verb 'gribu' must be in the accusative case, which for 'ūdens' is 'ūdeni'.
Choose the best option:
'Gribētu' (would like) and 'lūdzu' (please) create the most polite request.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are the three main ways to express the desire for water.
Viesmīlis: Ko jūs dzersiet? Tu: ________, lūdzu.
This is the standard way to answer a waiter's question about drinks.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問It is a 6th declension masculine noun. This is rare in Latvian.
Yes, in a casual setting or if you are very thirsty, just saying the object is understood.
'Gribu' is common and direct; 'vēlos' is more formal and polite.
Say 'Es gribu gāzētu ūdeni'.
Yes, in almost all cities, it is safe and high quality.
Because it is the direct object of the verb 'gribu' (Accusative case).
Say 'Es negribu ūdeni'.
Yes! Just replace 'ūdeni' with 'kafiju' (coffee) or 'tēju' (tea).
Yes, many Latvian songs about nature or thirst use these words.
Say 'Es gribu daudz ūdens'. Note that 'daudz' changes the case to genitive!
関連フレーズ
Man slāpst
similarI am thirsty
Es vēlos ūdeni
specialized formI desire water
Es gribu dzert
similarI want to drink
Glāzi ūdens, lūdzu
specialized formA glass of water, please