意味
Quantifying an amount or ability.
文化的背景
Latvians use 'mazliet' to avoid appearing boastful. If someone is a world-class pianist, they might still say they play 'mazliet'. In culinary traditions, 'mazliet' is the standard measurement in grandmothers' recipes, where intuition is more important than scales. The 'mazliet' culture extends to physical space. Latvians value their personal space and will ask to move 'mazliet' rather than making a big scene. During the Jāņi (Solstice) festival, 'mazliet' is often used ironically when referring to drinking beer or eating cheese, implying that 'a little' will inevitably become 'a lot'.
The Politeness Hack
If you want to ask for anything in Latvia, add 'mazliet' to the request. It makes you sound 10x more polite instantly.
Genitive Alert
Remember: Mazliet + Genitive. It's not 'mazliet maize', it's 'mazliet maizes'.
意味
Quantifying an amount or ability.
The Politeness Hack
If you want to ask for anything in Latvia, add 'mazliet' to the request. It makes you sound 10x more polite instantly.
Genitive Alert
Remember: Mazliet + Genitive. It's not 'mazliet maize', it's 'mazliet maizes'.
Modesty is Key
When someone praises you, always answer with 'mazliet'. It's the Latvian way to handle compliments gracefully.
The 'Bišķiņ' Factor
If you want to sound like a local in a bar, use 'bišķiņ' instead of 'mazliet'. It shows you know the slang.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with 'mazliet' and put the noun in the correct case.
Vai tu gribi ______ (kafija)?
'Mazliet' requires the genitive case. 'Kafija' (feminine, 4th declension) becomes 'kafijas'.
Choose the most appropriate word for the context.
Es jūtos ______ noguris pēc darba.
'Daudz' means 'a lot', 'maz' means 'not enough/little', and 'mazliet' means 'a bit'. 'Mazliet' is the most natural way to express a slight feeling.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Vai tu runā latviski? B: Jā, bet tikai ______.
While all are technically correct, 'mazliet' is the standard, neutral response for a learner.
Match the phrase to the situation.
1. Mazliet par dārgu. 2. Mazliet sāls. 3. Pagaidi mazliet.
These are common collocations for these specific scenarios.
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4 問題Vai tu gribi ______ (kafija)?
'Mazliet' requires the genitive case. 'Kafija' (feminine, 4th declension) becomes 'kafijas'.
Es jūtos ______ noguris pēc darba.
'Daudz' means 'a lot', 'maz' means 'not enough/little', and 'mazliet' means 'a bit'. 'Mazliet' is the most natural way to express a slight feeling.
A: Vai tu runā latviski? B: Jā, bet tikai ______.
While all are technically correct, 'mazliet' is the standard, neutral response for a learner.
1. Mazliet par dārgu. 2. Mazliet sāls. 3. Pagaidi mazliet.
These are common collocations for these specific scenarios.
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よくある質問
10 問Only if you are describing their state (e.g., 'viņš ir mazliet dīvains'). Don't use it to count people; use 'daži' instead.
They mean the same thing, but 'nedaudz' is more formal. Think of 'mazliet' as 'a bit' and 'nedaudz' as 'a small amount'.
No, it is an adverb and stays the same regardless of who or what you are talking about.
Yes! 'Pagaidi mazliet' means 'wait a bit'. It's very common.
No, that's a contradiction. Use 'diezgan daudz' (quite a lot) instead.
You can say 'pavisam mazliet' or use the informal 'mazdrusciņ'.
It's part of the cultural value of modesty and emotional restraint. It's a way to avoid being too direct or extreme.
Yes, but 'nedaudz' might sound slightly more professional depending on the context.
The Genitive case (e.g., mazliet ūdens, mazliet laika).
Not rude, but very casual. Don't use it with your boss or in a formal interview.
関連フレーズ
nedaudz
synonyma little bit
drusku
synonyma bit
vismaz
builds onat least
mazpamazām
specialized formlittle by little
daudz
contrasta lot