意思
To make jokes or kid around.
文化背景
Latvians often use 'dzīt jokus' as a way to test social boundaries. If someone laughs, they are 'in'. If not, the speaker can quickly retreat with 'Es tikai dzinu jokus'. The concept of 'apdziedāšanās' is a traditional form of competitive joking during festivals like Jāņi. It's a culturally sanctioned way to 'dzīt jokus' about neighbors. Humor was a vital tool for political dissent. 'Dzīt jokus' about the government was a way to maintain a sense of freedom and community. On Latvian social media, 'dzīt jokus' is often used in hashtags like #dzītjokus to indicate a post is satirical or not to be taken seriously.
Use the Past Tense
If you see someone looking confused by your humor, immediately say 'Es tikai dzinu jokus!' to save the situation.
Watch the Conjugation
Don't say 'dzīju'. It's 'dzinu'. This is the #1 giveaway that you are a learner.
意思
To make jokes or kid around.
Use the Past Tense
If you see someone looking confused by your humor, immediately say 'Es tikai dzinu jokus!' to save the situation.
Watch the Conjugation
Don't say 'dzīju'. It's 'dzinu'. This is the #1 giveaway that you are a learner.
Dry Humor
Latvians love dry humor. If they 'dzen jokus', they might not even smile while doing it!
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'dzīt' in the present tense.
Es ______ jokus ar saviem draugiem.
The first person singular present tense of 'dzīt' is 'dzenu'.
Which sentence means 'I was only joking'?
Select the correct sentence:
To say 'I was joking' (past tense), you use 'dzinu'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Your friend is offended by your sarcasm. What do you say?
This clarifies that your previous statement was a joke.
Complete the dialogue.
Anna: 'Vai tu tiešām neēdīsi kūku?' Toms: 'Nē, es ______ ______.'
Toms is clarifying his current state of joking.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习Es ______ jokus ar saviem draugiem.
The first person singular present tense of 'dzīt' is 'dzenu'.
Select the correct sentence:
To say 'I was joking' (past tense), you use 'dzinu'.
Your friend is offended by your sarcasm. What do you say?
This clarifies that your previous statement was a joke.
Anna: 'Vai tu tiešām neēdīsi kūku?' Toms: 'Nē, es ______ ______.'
Toms is clarifying his current state of joking.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
7 个问题No, it's generally friendly and informal. However, context matters—don't do it in very serious situations.
Yes, if you have a friendly relationship and the setting is casual (like a coffee break).
'Jokot' is the standard verb 'to joke'. 'Dzīt jokus' is more idiomatic and common in spoken Latvian.
Es dzenu, tu dzeni, viņš/viņa dzen, mēs dzenam, jūs dzenat, viņi/viņas dzen.
You can, and people will understand you, but it sounds like a translation from English. 'Dzīt jokus' is much more natural.
Yes, 'prikoloties' is common among youth, but 'dzīt jokus' is never out of style.
Literally, yes. But it's used in many idioms like 'dzīt pēdas' (to track) or 'dzīt tēju' (to drink tea/chat).
相关表达
Plēst jokus
similarTo crack jokes loudly or energetically.
Dzīt muļķības
similarTo talk nonsense.
Jokoties
builds onTo be in a joking mood.
Izjokot kādu
specialized formTo play a prank on someone.
Smieties līdz asarām
builds onTo laugh until tears come.