The Debitive Mood
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the Latvian way to express obligation and necessity using the unique Debitive Mood.
- Identify the Jā- prefix in verbs.
- Construct sentences expressing personal necessity.
- Apply the dative case for the subject.
Lo que aprenderás
The unique Latvian way to express necessity (vajadzības izteiksme). Learn the 'Man ir jādara' construction.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Formulate sentences using the Debitive mood to describe daily obligations.
Consejos y trucos (1)
Don't conjugate!
Vocabulario clave (5)
Real-World Preview
Planning the day
Review Summary
- Dative Subject + ir + jā-verb
Errores comunes
The subject must be in the Dative case, not Nominative. 'Es' (I) becomes 'Man' (to me).
The debitive mood uses the infinitive stem, not the present tense stem. 'Darīt' becomes 'jādara'.
The word order is typically Subject (Dative) + 'ir' + Verb. Placing 'ir' at the end is unnatural.
Reglas en este capítulo (1)
Next Steps
You've conquered the Debitive mood! Keep practicing, and you'll be speaking like a native in no time.
Write a 'To-Do' list for tomorrow in Latvian.
Práctica rápida (3)
Find and fix the mistake:
Es jālasa grāmata.
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___ ir jāstrādā.
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Man ___ (jāiet) uz darbu.
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