意味
Composing a written message.
文化的背景
Letters were historically the only way to communicate with relatives abroad during the Soviet occupation. Handwritten letters are still highly valued as a sign of personal respect and effort. Formal letter writing follows strict etiquette, similar to other European traditions. The term is now applied to emails, but the 'weight' of the word remains.
Focus on Cases
Always remember that the object of 'rakstīt' must be in the accusative case. 'Vēstule' becomes 'vēstuli'.
Handwritten is Special
In Latvia, a handwritten letter is a very thoughtful gift. Don't underestimate its power!
意味
Composing a written message.
Focus on Cases
Always remember that the object of 'rakstīt' must be in the accusative case. 'Vēstule' becomes 'vēstuli'.
Handwritten is Special
In Latvia, a handwritten letter is a very thoughtful gift. Don't underestimate its power!
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the word 'vēstule'.
Es šodien rakstu ________.
The object of the verb 'rakstu' must be in the accusative case.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct option:
The verb must be conjugated for 'Es' (rakstu) and the object must be accusative (vēstuli).
Match the verb to the object.
Match:
These are standard verb-object collocations.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ko tu dari? B: Es ________.
The logical action for a letter is to write it.
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Es šodien rakstu ________.
The object of the verb 'rakstu' must be in the accusative case.
Choose the correct option:
The verb must be conjugated for 'Es' (rakstu) and the object must be accusative (vēstuli).
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are standard verb-object collocations.
A: Ko tu dari? B: Es ________.
The logical action for a letter is to write it.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
12 問Yes, it is perfectly acceptable to use this phrase for emails, although 'rakstīt e-pastu' is more specific.
Yes, when you are writing a letter, it is the direct object of the verb.
Then you would use the plural: 'rakstīt vēstules'.
It is neutral. It depends on the content of the letter, not the phrase itself.
Because it is the accusative case, which is required for direct objects in Latvian.
No, that would mean 'to write in a letter'.
Yes, it is a very standard and common collocation.
'Rakstīt' is the ongoing process, 'uzrakstīt' implies the task is completed.
Yes, especially for formal or sentimental purposes.
Es uzrakstīju vēstuli.
Not really, but you might hear 'čakarēties ar vēstuli' if it's a difficult letter.
Usually, for a postcard, we say 'rakstīt pastkarti'.
関連フレーズ
rakstīt e-pastu
similarto write an email
uzrakstīt vēstuli
builds onto finish writing a letter
rakstīt īsziņu
contrastto write a text message
vēstules saņemšana
similarreceiving a letter