意味
Expressing lack of interest or activity.
文化的背景
Latvians often value silence and may not find a lack of conversation 'boring' as quickly as more extroverted cultures. However, 'Man ir garlaicīgi' is a very common complaint among youth. In schools, students might use this phrase to describe a subject they find uninteresting, though it's considered disrespectful to say it directly to a teacher. The concept of 'nīkšana' (languishing in boredom) is a recurring theme in 19th-century Latvian literature, reflecting the stagnation of rural life under serfdom or provincialism. Like everywhere, Latvians use social media to escape boredom. The phrase is often used in memes about slow workdays or long winters.
The Dative Rule
Always use 'Man' (to me) for internal states like boredom, hunger, or being cold.
Don't insult yourself!
Avoid 'Es esmu garlaicīgs' unless you want to tell people you have no personality.
意味
Expressing lack of interest or activity.
The Dative Rule
Always use 'Man' (to me) for internal states like boredom, hunger, or being cold.
Don't insult yourself!
Avoid 'Es esmu garlaicīgs' unless you want to tell people you have no personality.
Add 'tik'
Use 'Man ir TIK garlaicīgi' (I'm SO bored) to sound more natural and expressive.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct dative pronoun for 'I am bored'.
____ ir garlaicīgi.
In Latvian, states of being like boredom require the dative case 'Man'.
Which sentence means 'I am a boring person'?
Choose the correct sentence:
'Es esmu garlaicīgs' uses the nominative 'Es' and the adjective 'garlaicīgs' to describe a permanent trait.
Match the Latvian phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
These are the standard tense and polarity variations of the phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Vai tu gribi iet uz muzeju? B: Nē, tur ____.
In this context, B is saying that the museum *is* boring (general state).
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Bored vs. Boring
練習問題バンク
4 問題____ ir garlaicīgi.
In Latvian, states of being like boredom require the dative case 'Man'.
Choose the correct sentence:
'Es esmu garlaicīgs' uses the nominative 'Es' and the adjective 'garlaicīgs' to describe a permanent trait.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are the standard tense and polarity variations of the phrase.
A: Vai tu gribi iet uz muzeju? B: Nē, tur ____.
In this context, B is saying that the museum *is* boring (general state).
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問No, 'garlaicīga' is a feminine adjective. You must use the adverb 'garlaicīgi' to describe the state.
No, it's a very common and neutral way to express how you feel. It's only rude if you're implying their company is the cause.
You would say 'Man ir garlaicīgi ar tevi', but be careful—this is quite hurtful!
'Garlaicīgi' is a lack of interest; 'apnicis' means you are tired of something or it has become annoying.
Man nekad nav garlaicīgi.
Yes, 'Man ir besis' is very common among young people, though it also implies being tired or fed up.
Latvian uses the dative case for experiences that 'happen' to a person rather than actions they perform.
To say the book is boring, say 'Grāmata ir garlaicīga'. To say you are bored while reading it, say 'Man ir garlaicīgi lasīt'.
Vakar man bija garlaicīgi.
Only as an adverb. If you want to say a person is boring, use the adjective 'garlaicīgs'.
関連フレーズ
Man ir apnicis
similarI am fed up / I am tired of this
Nav ko darīt
builds onThere is nothing to do
Interesanti
contrastInteresting
Garlaicīgs cilvēks
specialized formA boring person