Significado
Time outside of work obligations.
Contexto cultural
Latvians often spend their free time in nature, specifically mushroom picking (sēņošana) or berry picking (ogošana). It is considered a national sport. The Song and Dance Festival culture means many people spend their free time in choirs or folk dance groups, often practicing for years. The 'Pirts' (sauna) ritual is a common weekend activity for free time, involving physical and spiritual cleansing. Having a 'vasarnīca' (summer cottage) is a common way to spend free time, focusing on gardening and escaping the city.
The Locative is King
If you only learn one form, learn 'brīvajā laikā'. You will use it to answer almost any question about your life.
Watch the Negation
Always use 'brīvā laika' after 'nav'. It's a very common mistake for beginners to say 'nav brīvais laiks'.
Significado
Time outside of work obligations.
The Locative is King
If you only learn one form, learn 'brīvajā laikā'. You will use it to answer almost any question about your life.
Watch the Negation
Always use 'brīvā laika' after 'nav'. It's a very common mistake for beginners to say 'nav brīvais laiks'.
Be Specific
Latvians value nature. If you say you spend your free time 'mežā' (in the forest), you'll instantly gain cultural points.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of 'brīvais laiks' (Locative case).
Ko tu dari _________?
We use the locative case '-ajā' to mean 'IN free time'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct negation:
The verb 'nav' requires the genitive case ('brīvā laika').
Match the Latvian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are often confused but have distinct meanings.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Vai tev rīt būs _________? B: Jā, pēcpusdienā esmu brīvs.
The nominative is used here as the subject of the sentence.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Where would you say 'Kāds ir jūsu brīvā laika pavadīšanas veids?'
This is a high-register, formal way to ask about hobbies.
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Recursos visuais
Brīvais laiks vs. Brīvlaiks
Banco de exercicios
5 exerciciosKo tu dari _________?
We use the locative case '-ajā' to mean 'IN free time'.
Select the correct negation:
The verb 'nav' requires the genitive case ('brīvā laika').
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
These are often confused but have distinct meanings.
A: Vai tev rīt būs _________? B: Jā, pēcpusdienā esmu brīvs.
The nominative is used here as the subject of the sentence.
Where would you say 'Kāds ir jūsu brīvā laika pavadīšanas veids?'
This is a high-register, formal way to ask about hobbies.
🎉 Pontuação: /5
Perguntas frequentes
14 perguntasIt is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Use 'savā brīvajā laikā'.
It's better to use 'brīvbrīdis' for very short breaks.
It is 'brīvie laiki', but it is rarely used. Usually, we stay in the singular.
The '-ais' ending makes it a definite noun phrase, referring to the specific concept of 'the free time'.
Yes, 'Man nav brīvā laika' is a very common and acceptable thing to say in Latvia.
'Brīvais laiks' is the time slot; 'atpūta' is the relaxation you do during that time.
No, use 'atvaļinājums' for work vacation or 'brīvlaiks' for school holidays.
Say 'Vai tu esi brīvs?' (to a man) or 'Vai tu esi brīva?' (to a woman).
Yes, when discussing work-life balance or scheduling meetings.
Choir, folk dancing, mushroom picking, and gardening.
Not at all. In Latvia, it often implies being active in nature or arts.
Yes, it is very common. You can even shorten it to 'brīvajā' in very casual slang.
Not a direct one, but people might say 'čilings' (chilling) to describe what they do.
Frases relacionadas
Atpūta
similarRest/relaxation
Hobijs
similarHobby
Brīvlaiks
specialized formSchool vacation
Vaļas brīdis
synonymLeisure moment
Darba laiks
contrastWorking hours