balts
When you're just starting out with Latvian, like at the A1 level, you'll learn basic adjectives to describe things around you. 'Balts' is one of those essential words.
It means 'white' and you'll find it useful in many simple sentences. Think about describing common objects, colors, or even snow. It's a fundamental vocabulary word that helps you build simple descriptive phrases from day one.
When you're describing things in Latvian, adjectives are super important! And just like in English, they need to agree with the noun they're describing. So, for "balts" (white), you'll see it change depending on if the noun is masculine or feminine, and whether it's singular or plural.
For example, you'd say "balta kleita" (a white dress) because "kleita" (dress) is feminine. But for "balts krekls" (a white shirt), "krekls" (shirt) is masculine. It's a key part of speaking more naturally!
When you're describing something as 'white' in Latvian, you'll use the word balts. This is an adjective, so it will change its ending to match the noun it's describing in terms of gender and number.
For example, you'd say 'balta kleita' (a white dress) because 'kleita' is feminine. If you're talking about a white shirt, which is masculine, you'd say 'balts krekls'.
It's important to pay attention to these endings as you build more complex sentences. If you're talking about multiple white things, like white shoes (balti apavi), the ending will change again to reflect the plural form.
When talking about colors in Latvian, you'll find that adjectives like 'balts' (white) change their endings depending on the noun they describe. This is called agreement, and it's a key feature of Latvian grammar.
For example, if you're talking about a white house (a masculine noun), you'd say 'balta māja'. But if it's a white flower (a feminine noun), it becomes 'balta puķe'. The ending of 'balts' changes to match the gender and number of the noun.
As you progress in Latvian, you'll also learn about different cases. 'Balts' will have even more forms depending on whether it's the subject of the sentence, the object, or showing possession, among other things.
Mastering these agreements and case endings for adjectives is crucial for speaking and writing Latvian accurately and naturally. It might seem like a lot at first, but with practice, it becomes second nature.
balts 30초 만에
- Color white
- Adjective in Latvian
- Used for objects like snow, milk, shirts
§ What 'Balts' Means
Let's get straight to it. The Latvian word balts (pronounced BAHlts) is an adjective, and it means white. Simple as that. It's one of the first color words you'll learn in Latvian, and it's super common.
- Definition
- White
You'll use balts just like you'd use 'white' in English – to describe the color of things. From snow to paper, to clouds, if it's white, it's balts.
§ Basic Usage of 'Balts'
Like many adjectives in Latvian, balts changes its ending depending on the noun it describes. This is called declension. Don't let that scare you; we'll break it down into practical chunks. For now, just remember the basic form: balts.
Sniegs ir balts.
Sniegs ir balts. (Snow is white.) Here, 'sniegs' (snow) is masculine and singular, so balts takes its masculine singular form.
Viņai ir balta
Viņai ir balta kleita. (She has a white dress.) Here, 'kleita' (dress) is feminine and singular, so balts changes to balta.
§ When Do People Use 'Balts'? Everyday Examples
You'll encounter balts constantly. Think about common everyday situations where you'd describe something as white:
- Describing the color of milk: Piens ir balts. (Milk is white.)
- Talking about paper: Man vajag baltu papīru. (I need white paper.)
- Mentioning white walls: Sienas ir baltas. (The walls are white.)
- Referring to the white part of an egg: Olas baltums. (Egg white.)
It's not just about literal colors. Sometimes, 'white' can take on cultural or idiomatic meanings, just like in English. For example, 'white nights' (baltās naktis) refers to the bright summer nights in northern regions where the sun barely sets.
Man garšo baltā
Man garšo baltā šokolāde. (I like white chocolate.) Notice how 'šokolāde' (chocolate) is feminine, so it's 'baltā'.
Viņam ir balts
Viņam ir balts krekls. (He has a white shirt.) Here, 'krekls' (shirt) is masculine, so it's 'balts'.
The key takeaway for now is to recognize balts as 'white' and understand that its ending will change to match the noun it's describing. We'll cover those changes in more detail later. For now, focus on hearing and using the word in its basic forms.
§ What 'balts' means
- Latvian Word
- balts (adjective)
- CEFR Level
- A1
- Definition
- white
§ How to use 'balts' in a sentence
Alright, let's talk about how to use the word 'balts' (white) in Latvian. Just like in English, 'white' describes things. But in Latvian, adjectives change their endings to match the noun they describe. This is called agreement, and it's super important.
'Balts' is an adjective, and it needs to agree with the noun's gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural). Don't worry, it's not as complicated as it sounds once you get the hang of it.
§ Singular forms of 'balts'
Masculine singular: balts
Use 'balts' when describing a single masculine noun.
Tas ir balts galds. (That is a white table.)
Viņam ir balts krekls. (He has a white shirt.)
Feminine singular: balta
Use 'balta' when describing a single feminine noun.
Tā ir balta māja. (That is a white house.)
Man garšo balta maize. (I like white bread.)
§ Plural forms of 'balts'
Masculine plural: balti
Use 'balti' when describing multiple masculine nouns.
Šie ir balti ziedi. (These are white flowers.)
Feminine plural: baltas
Use 'baltas' when describing multiple feminine nouns.
Viņai ir baltas kurpes. (She has white shoes.)
§ 'Balts' with prepositions
When 'balts' is used with prepositions, the ending might change depending on the case of the noun. But for now, at A1 level, you'll mostly see it in the nominative case (the 'who' or 'what' of the sentence) or accusative case (the direct object). The forms we've covered (balts, balta, balti, baltas) are the nominative forms.
Here's an example using a common preposition 'uz' (to/on) and 'balts' in a slightly different case, just so you know what's coming later. Don't stress too much about the case change right now, just focus on the main forms.
Es eju uz baltu pludmali. (I am going to a white beach.)
Here, 'baltu' is the accusative feminine singular form, agreeing with 'pludmali' (beach). We'll cover cases in more detail later, but for now, just be aware that adjective endings can get a bit more complex with prepositions.
§ Common phrases with 'balts'
Here are a few common phrases where 'balts' pops up:
Baltais nams (The White House) - This is a direct translation and commonly understood.
Baltais nams ir Vašingtonā. (The White House is in Washington.)
Baltā nakts (White night) - Refers to the long twilight of summer in northern regions, including Latvia.
Vasara ir skaista ar baltajām naktīm. (Summer is beautiful with white nights.)
(Note the 'baltajām' - this is the dative plural form, another case you'll learn later!)
Keep practicing these forms, and you'll be a pro at using 'balts' in no time! Laba veiksme (Good luck)!
§ Basic meaning of 'balts'
The word 'balts' (adjective) in Latvian is your go-to for describing the color white. It's a fundamental vocabulary word, and you'll use it all the time. Think of it just like 'white' in English.
Viņai ir balts
- Hint
- She has a white shirt.
Sniegs ir balts.
- Hint
- The snow is white.
§ When to use 'balts' vs. other words
While 'balts' is the primary word for 'white', Latvian, like any language, has ways to express shades or specific qualities of white. However, for a beginner at A1 level, you really only need to master 'balts'.
There aren't many direct 'alternatives' to 'balts' that mean exactly 'white' but are used in different contexts for A1 learners. You won't encounter a situation where you need to pick between 'balts' and another word that broadly means 'white' like you might choose between 'big' and 'large' in English. 'Balts' covers it.
However, it's good to be aware that as you progress, you might come across words or phrases that describe things that are *like* white, or *become* white, but they aren't synonyms for the color itself:
- 'gaišs' (light): This describes something as light in color, which could include light blue, light green, or even a very light shade of a color that approaches white. For example, 'gaiši pelēks' means 'light grey'. A 'gaiša krāsa' is a 'light color'. You wouldn't use 'gaišs' to say 'the shirt is white'; you'd use 'balts'.
- 'sniegbalts' (snow-white): This is a compound adjective that emphasizes the pure white color, like snow. It's more descriptive and less common for everyday use than just 'balts'. You'd use this if you want to really highlight the pristine whiteness of something.
Viņai ir sniegbalta
- Hint
- She has a snow-white dress.
§ Common phrases and collocations with 'balts'
You'll hear 'balts' in many common phrases:
- 'Baltais nams' (The White House): Just like in English, referring to the famous building.
- 'balta vārna' (a white crow): This is an idiom meaning an unusual or unique person, someone who stands out from the crowd.
Viņš vienmēr ir bijis balta vārna.
- Hint
- He has always been a white crow (an unusual person).
§ Key takeaway for 'balts'
For describing the color white, 'balts' is your primary and most important word. Don't overthink it at this stage. Learn its basic forms and use it confidently. As you advance, you'll naturally pick up on more nuanced ways to describe shades and qualities related to white, but 'balts' will remain the foundation.
How Formal Is It?
"Man patīk baltā krāsa, tā simbolizē tīrību un sākumu. (I like the color white, it symbolizes purity and beginnings.)"
"Viņai ir balta kleita. (She has a white dress.)"
"Re, kāds balts sniegs! (Look, what white snow!)"
"Sniegavīrs ir balts. (The snowman is white.)"
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발음 가이드
- mispronouncing 'a' as in 'cat'
- not rolling the 'r'
수준별 예문
Man patīk balts siers.
I like white cheese.
Sniegs ir balts.
Snow is white.
Viņai ir balts kaķis.
She has a white cat.
Es redzu baltu māju.
I see a white house.
Balta krāsa ir tīra.
White color is clean.
Mans krekls ir balts.
My shirt is white.
Debesis ir baltas no mākoņiem.
The sky is white from clouds.
Viņš grib baltu mašīnu.
He wants a white car.
Viņas samulsusī sejas izteiksme atklāja patiesību, kas bija tikpat balta kā sniegs, nepatīkama un auksta.
Her confused expression revealed the truth, as white as snow, unpleasant and cold.
balts (nominative, singular, feminine, indefinite) agrees with patiesība (truth).
Pēc garām stundām strādājot pie projekta, viņa jutās pilnīgi balta no izsīkuma, nespējīga vairs domāt skaidri.
After long hours working on the project, she felt completely white from exhaustion, unable to think clearly anymore.
balta (nominative, singular, feminine, indefinite) here is used metaphorically to describe a state of being utterly exhausted or drained, fitting the C2 level nuanced use of language.
Gados vecā balta kundze, kuras skatiens bija piepildīts ar dzīves gudrību, klusi vēroja bērnus spēlējamies parkā.
The aged white lady, whose gaze was filled with life's wisdom, quietly watched the children playing in the park.
balta (nominative, singular, feminine, indefinite) modifies kundze (lady).
Viņš bija tik balts no bailēm, ka pat viņa lūpas kļuva zilas, redzot to, kas slēpās aiz durvīm.
He was so white from fear that even his lips turned blue, seeing what was hiding behind the door.
balts (nominative, singular, masculine, indefinite) refers to the man's pallor due to fear. This is a common idiomatic expression for being extremely frightened.
Telpas minimālistiskais interjers ar baltām sienām un askētiskiem mēbelēm radīja sajūtu, ka laiks ir apstājies.
The minimalist interior of the room with white walls and ascetic furniture created a feeling that time had stopped.
baltām (dative, plural, feminine, indefinite) agrees with sienām (walls).
Mākslinieks ar baltu otu uz tumša audekla radīja jaunu realitāti, kas likās gandrīz dzīva.
The artist, with a white brush on a dark canvas, created a new reality that seemed almost alive.
baltu (accusative, singular, feminine, indefinite) modifies otu (brush).
Viņas baltās domas par nākotni, neskatoties uz pašreizējām grūtībām, liecināja par nepārspējamu optimismu.
Her white thoughts about the future, despite current difficulties, indicated unparalleled optimism.
baltās (nominative, plural, feminine, definite) modifies domas (thoughts). Here, 'white thoughts' refers to pure, hopeful, or innocent thoughts, a more advanced and less literal usage of 'balts'.
Šis baltais melis, kā izrādījās, bija manipulējis ar visiem ap sevi, lai sasniegtu savus mērķus.
This white liar, as it turned out, had manipulated everyone around him to achieve his goals.
baltais (nominative, singular, masculine, definite) modifies melis (liar). 'Baltais melis' (white liar) is an idiomatic expression for someone who tells lies that are not meant to harm, but here it's used ironically to describe someone who is deceptive, elevating it to a C2 level understanding of nuance and sarcasm.
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"Balts kā sniegs"
White as snow
Viņas kleita bija balta kā sniegs. (Her dress was white as snow.)
neutral"Balts rīts"
White morning (meaning a fresh, clear morning)
Pēc lietus bija balts rīts. (After the rain, it was a white morning.)
neutral"Baltā vārna"
White crow (meaning an outcast, someone different)
Viņš vienmēr bija baltā vārna savā ģimenē. (He was always the white crow in his family.)
neutral"Balta diena"
White day (meaning a clear, bright day)
Šodien ir ļoti balta diena. (Today is a very white day.)
neutral"Balta lapa"
White page (meaning a fresh start, a blank slate)
Sāksim ar baltu lapu. (Let's start with a white page.)
neutral"Baltā zobi"
White teeth (meaning good, healthy teeth)
Viņai ir ļoti balti zobi. (She has very white teeth.)
neutral"Balts melns"
White black (meaning black and white, clear-cut)
Tas ir balts melns jautājums. (It's a black and white issue.)
neutral"Baltā maize"
White bread (meaning a comfortable life, easy living)
Viņš dzīvo baltā maizē. (He lives in white bread / He has an easy life.)
neutral"Baltais zīds"
White silk (meaning something luxurious, delicate)
Viņas kāzu kleita bija no baltā zīda. (Her wedding dress was made of white silk.)
neutral"Baltā nāve"
White death (often referring to snowstorms or blizzards)
Cilvēki baidās no baltās nāves ziemā. (People fear white death in winter.)
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셀프 테스트 42 질문
Choose the correct Latvian word for 'white'.
'Balts' means white in Latvian.
Which of these is typically 'balts'?
Snow is typically white. Grass is green, the sky is blue, and fire is orange/red.
The opposite of 'balts' (white) is usually...
The opposite of white is black.
Piens (Milk) ir balts.
Milk is white.
Zāle (Grass) ir balta.
Grass is green, not white.
Sniegs (Snow) ir balts.
Snow is white.
Describe a white object you see every day. What is it? Use at least one sentence in Latvian.
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Sample answer
Es redzu baltu krēslu. (I see a white chair.)
Write a short sentence about something that is white in nature. For example, snow or clouds.
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Sniegs ir balts. (Snow is white.)
Imagine you are describing your favorite white animal. What is it? Write one simple sentence.
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Man patīk balts kaķis. (I like a white cat.)
Kāda krāsa ir suns? (What color is the dog?)
Read this passage:
Mans mājdzīvnieks ir balts suns. Viņš ir ļoti draudzīgs. Katru dienu mēs ejam pastaigā.
Kāda krāsa ir suns? (What color is the dog?)
The passage states 'balts suns', meaning 'white dog'.
The passage states 'balts suns', meaning 'white dog'.
Ko es pērku veikalā? (What do I buy at the store?)
Read this passage:
Es pērku baltu maizi veikalā. Tā ir garšīga. Es to ēdu katru rītu ar sviestu.
Ko es pērku veikalā? (What do I buy at the store?)
The passage says 'Es pērku baltu maizi', which means 'I buy white bread'.
The passage says 'Es pērku baltu maizi', which means 'I buy white bread'.
Kādas krāsas ir istabas sienas? (What color are the room's walls?)
Read this passage:
Mana istaba ir maza un balta. Man patīk baltas sienas, jo tās padara telpu gaišāku. Es jūtos labi manā istabā.
Kādas krāsas ir istabas sienas? (What color are the room's walls?)
The passage states 'baltas sienas', meaning 'white walls'.
The passage states 'baltas sienas', meaning 'white walls'.
Man patīk valkāt ___ kreklu vasarā.
Here, 'baltu' (white) is the correct adjective form to describe 'kreklu' (shirt) in the accusative case.
Sniegs ziemā ir ļoti ___.
'Balts' (white) is the correct adjective to describe 'sniegs' (snow) in the nominative case.
Mēs redzējām ___ ziedus pļavā.
'Baltus' (white) is the correct form for 'ziedus' (flowers) in the accusative plural.
Viņa mīl ___ kaķi ar garu spalvu.
'Baltu' (white) agrees with 'kaķi' (cat) in the accusative case.
Šī ir ļoti ___ lapa, uz kuras rakstīt.
'Balta' (white) agrees with 'lapa' (sheet) in the nominative feminine singular.
Es gribu nopirkt ___ kleitu vasaras pasākumam.
'Baltu' (white) is the correct form for 'kleitu' (dress) in the accusative case.
The sentence describes the sun shining brightly in the white sky. The word order follows the typical Latvian structure of subject-verb-adverb-adjective-noun.
This sentence translates to 'She bought a new white dress for the summer.' The word order is subject-verb-adjective-adjective-noun-prepositional phrase.
The sentence compares the thick, white clouds to cotton. The structure is subject-verb-adverb-adjective-conjunction-adjective-comparison.
Pēc garās ziemas beidzot sniegs ir nokusis un zeme paliek atkal ___.
After a long winter, the snow has finally melted and the ground becomes green again. The context implies the return of spring and vegetation.
Viņa acu zīlītes bija tik tumšas, ka tās kontrastēja ar viņa ādas ___ toni.
His pupils were so dark that they contrasted with his skin's white tone. 'Balto' (white) creates the intended contrast.
Lai gan viņa mīļākā krāsa bija zila, savām kāzām viņa izvēlējās klasisku ___ kleitu.
Although her favorite color was blue, for her wedding she chose a classic white dress. 'Balto' (white) is traditionally associated with wedding dresses.
Pēc krāsošanas darbiem viņa rokas bija pilnīgi ___ no krāsas paliekām.
After the painting work, his hands were completely white from paint residue. This suggests the paint was white.
Šī siena bija pelēka, taču ar jaunu krāsas kārtu tā kļuva koši ___ un gaiša.
This wall was gray, but with a new coat of paint it became bright white and light. 'Balta' fits the context of brightening a wall with paint.
Zinātnieki pētīja, kā dažādi gaismas toņi ietekmē augu augšanu, salīdzinot augus zem sarkanas, zilas un ___ gaismas.
Scientists studied how different light tones affect plant growth, comparing plants under red, blue, and white light. 'Baltas' (white) is a common control or comparison in such experiments.
Aprakstiet savas jūtas, redzot pirmo sniegu, izmantojot vārdu 'balts' dažādās formās.
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Sample answer
Kad krīt pirmais baltais sniegs, jūtos laimīga. Viss kļūst tik balts un tīrs. Mana sirds ir piepildīta ar baltām domām par tuvojošos ziemu un svētku gaidīšanu.
Uzsāciet diskusiju par to, kā 'balts' tiek izmantots latviešu kultūrā, piemēram, tautasdziesmās vai tradīcijās. Kādas nozīmes tam ir?
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Sample answer
Latviešu kultūrā vārds 'balts' bieži saistās ar tīrību, nevainību un gaismu. Tautasdziesmās mēs bieži sastopam baltas bērzu birzis vai baltas lilijas, kas simbolizē skaistumu un garīgumu. Pat mūsu tautastērpos ir daudz balto elementu, kas atspoguļo tautas identitāti un vērtības.
Izdomājiet īsu stāstu, kurā galvenais varonis atklāj kādu noslēpumu, ko simbolizē 'balts'.
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Sample answer
Mājas bēniņos es atradu vecu, baltu lādi. Tā bija apklāta ar putekļiem, bet tās baltais spīdums joprojām bija redzams. Lāde glabāja vecmāmiņas dienasgrāmatu, kas atklāja ģimenes noslēpumu, kas bija tikpat tīrs un negaidīts kā pats baltais sniegs, kas toziem klāja zemi.
Kāds ir balta sniega simboliskais nozīmējums Latvijas kultūrā saskaņā ar tekstu?
Read this passage:
Latvijas ainavā baltais sniegs ziemā rada pasakainu skatu. Tas apklāj kokus, laukus un mājas, piešķirot visam mierīgu un tīru izskatu. Daudzi latvieši tic, ka balts sniegs nes veiksmi un jaunas cerības. Bērni priecājas par iespēju slidot un būvēt sniegavīrus, bet pieaugušie novērtē dabas klusumu un skaistumu, ko rada šis baltais brīnums.
Kāds ir balta sniega simboliskais nozīmējums Latvijas kultūrā saskaņā ar tekstu?
Teksts skaidri norāda: 'Daudzi latvieši tic, ka balts sniegs nes veiksmi un jaunas cerības.'
Teksts skaidri norāda: 'Daudzi latvieši tic, ka balts sniegs nes veiksmi un jaunas cerības.'
Kādu lomu baltā krāsa spēlē minimālistiskos mākslas darbos saskaņā ar tekstu?
Read this passage:
Mūsdienu mākslā baltā krāsa tiek izmantota dažādi. Daži mākslinieki to izmanto, lai radītu minimālistiskus darbus, kuros galvenais ir formu un līniju tīrība. Citi ar baltās krāsas palīdzību cenšas atainot gaismu, telpu vai tukšumu. Tomēr ir arī tādi, kas uzskata, ka balta krāsa var būt nomācoša, ja tā tiek izmantota pārāk daudz vai nepareizi.
Kādu lomu baltā krāsa spēlē minimālistiskos mākslas darbos saskaņā ar tekstu?
Tekstā teikts: 'Daži mākslinieki to izmanto, lai radītu minimālistiskus darbus, kuros galvenais ir formu un līniju tīrība.'
Tekstā teikts: 'Daži mākslinieki to izmanto, lai radītu minimālistiskus darbus, kuros galvenais ir formu un līniju tīrība.'
Kādas ir baltā siera garšas īpašības saskaņā ar tekstu?
Read this passage:
Latviešu virtuālē balts siers ir iecienīts produkts. Tas bieži tiek pasniegts ar medu, ogām vai maizi. Dažos reģionos baltu sieru gatavo no govs piena, citos – no kazas piena. Tā garša var būt maiga un salda vai nedaudz skābena, atkarībā no gatavošanas metodes un piena veida. Baltais siers ir arī sastāvdaļa dažādos desertos un uzkodās, kas liecina par tā daudzveidīgo pielietojumu.
Kādas ir baltā siera garšas īpašības saskaņā ar tekstu?
Tekstā ir minēts: 'Tā garša var būt maiga un salda vai nedaudz skābena, atkarībā no gatavošanas metodes un piena veida.'
Tekstā ir minēts: 'Tā garša var būt maiga un salda vai nedaudz skābena, atkarībā no gatavošanas metodes un piena veida.'
Pēc garās ziemas beidzot sniegs sāka kust un atklājās zaļā zāle, kas bija paslēpta zem ___ segas. (After the long winter, the snow finally began to melt, revealing the green grass hidden under a ___ blanket.)
Here, 'segas' (blanket) is feminine genitive singular, so the adjective 'baltās' (white) must also be in the feminine genitive singular form to agree with it.
Mākslinieks savā jaunākajā darbā izmantoja tikai melnās un ___ krāsas, lai radītu dramatisku kontrastu. (In his latest work, the artist used only black and ___ colors to create a dramatic contrast.)
'Krāsas' (colors) is feminine accusative plural, so 'baltās' (white) in the feminine accusative plural form is required for agreement.
Vecā kundze stāstīja par savu jaunību, kad viņa vēl bija jauna meitene ar gariem, viļņainiem, ___ matiem. (The old lady spoke of her youth, when she was still a young girl with long, wavy, ___ hair.)
'Matiem' (hair) is masculine dative plural, so 'baltiem' (white) in the masculine dative plural form is needed for agreement.
Lai gan bija rudens, pēkšņi uzkrita pirmais sniegs, pārklājot visu ainavu ar spīdīgu ___ kārtu. (Although it was autumn, the first snow suddenly fell, covering the entire landscape with a shiny ___ layer.)
'Kārtu' (layer) is feminine accusative singular, so 'baltu' (white) in the feminine accusative singular form is necessary for agreement.
Debesīs peldēja lieli, pūkaini, ___ mākoņi, kas atgādināja cukura vates pikas. (Large, fluffy, ___ clouds floated in the sky, resembling cotton candy puffs.)
'Mākoņi' (clouds) is masculine nominative plural, so 'balti' (white) in the masculine nominative plural form is required for agreement.
Viņa virtuvē dominēja tīras līnijas un ___ mēbeles, radot plašu un gaišu iespaidu. (Her kitchen was dominated by clean lines and ___ furniture, creating a spacious and bright impression.)
'Mēbeles' (furniture) is feminine dative plural, so 'baltām' (white) in the feminine dative plural form is needed for agreement.
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Summary
Remember 'balts' means white, a common color you'll use often when describing things in Latvian.
- Color white
- Adjective in Latvian
- Used for objects like snow, milk, shirts