معنی
A sunny or clear day.
زمینه فرهنگی
The concept of 'Gaišums' (brightness) is central to the Latvian identity. It is often contrasted with the 'pelēkums' (grayness) of Soviet-era architecture or the long winters. Being a 'gaišs cilvēks' (a bright person) is one of the highest compliments one can receive. In ancient Latvian songs (Dainas), the sun is said to sleep in a 'gaiša gulta' (bright bed). Light was seen as a protective force against evil spirits that roamed in the dark. Latvian interior design (often influenced by Scandi-style) prioritizes 'gaišas telpas' (bright spaces). White walls and light wood are used to maximize the 'gaiša diena' effect indoors. The famous Latvian poet Imants Ziedonis wrote extensively about light. For him, 'gaiša diena' was not just weather, but a state of being where one is 'clear' with oneself.
The 'Light' Compliment
If you want to compliment someone's personality, call them 'gaišs cilvēks'. It's more meaningful than just saying they are 'nice'.
Case Sensitivity
Remember to change 'gaiša' to 'gaišu' if you are doing something *to* the day (e.g., 'I wish you a bright day' -> 'Es novēlu tev gaišu dienu').
معنی
A sunny or clear day.
The 'Light' Compliment
If you want to compliment someone's personality, call them 'gaišs cilvēks'. It's more meaningful than just saying they are 'nice'.
Case Sensitivity
Remember to change 'gaiša' to 'gaišu' if you are doing something *to* the day (e.g., 'I wish you a bright day' -> 'Es novēlu tev gaišu dienu').
Winter Context
In winter, a 'gaiša diena' is rare and celebrated. Mentioning it will make you sound very attuned to Latvian life.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct ending for the adjective 'gaišs'.
Šodien ir ļoti gaiš__ diena.
Because 'diena' is a feminine nominative singular noun, the adjective must end in 'a'.
Which phrase best describes a day with a lot of light but no direct sun?
Kā mēs sakām, ja ir daudz gaismas, bet nav saules?
'Gaiša diena' refers to the light, not necessarily the sun or temperature.
Match the Latvian phrase with its English meaning.
Savieno pārus!
These are all common weather/light collocations.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural phrase.
A: Paskaties pa logu! B: Jā, tik _________!
In this context, we use the nominative case to make a statement about the day.
In which situation would you use 'Gaiša diena' metaphorically?
Izvēlies pareizo situāciju!
Metaphorically, 'gaiša diena' represents peace, hope, and the end of 'dark' times.
🎉 امتیاز: /5
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
5 تمرینهاŠodien ir ļoti gaiš__ diena.
Because 'diena' is a feminine nominative singular noun, the adjective must end in 'a'.
Kā mēs sakām, ja ir daudz gaismas, bet nav saules?
'Gaiša diena' refers to the light, not necessarily the sun or temperature.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
These are all common weather/light collocations.
A: Paskaties pa logu! B: Jā, tik _________!
In this context, we use the nominative case to make a statement about the day.
Izvēlies pareizo situāciju!
Metaphorically, 'gaiša diena' represents peace, hope, and the end of 'dark' times.
🎉 امتیاز: /5
سوالات متداول
14 سوالNo, for a room you would just say 'gaiša istaba' (bright room). 'Diena' specifically refers to the 24-hour period or the daylight hours.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss, your grandmother, or a stranger at the bus stop.
The most common opposite is 'tumša diena' (dark day) or 'drūma diena' (gloomy day).
It can also mean 'light-colored'. For example, 'gaiši zils' is 'light blue'.
It's better to say 'spoža saule' (brilliant sun). 'Gaišs' is usually for the atmosphere or objects.
The phrase is 'gaišā dienas laikā'.
Yes, very frequently. It often symbolizes purity, truth, or the presence of the divine.
Due to the northern latitude, light is seasonally scarce, making it a major topic of daily conversation and cultural value.
Yes! 'Tev būs gaiša nākotne' (You will have a bright future) is a common expression.
Not exactly, but young people might use English loanwords like 'bright' or 'sunny' in a Latvianized way, though 'gaiša diena' remains the standard.
'Gaiša' is about the amount of light; 'skaidra' is about the lack of clouds/obstruction.
It is exactly like the English 'sh' in 'ship'.
Yes, 'gaiša doma' or 'gaiša ideja' is perfectly natural.
No, 'balts' (white) and 'gaišs' (bright) are etymologically distinct in Latvian.
عبارات مرتبط
Gaišs prāts
similarA bright/clear mind
Gaišā dienas laikā
specialized formIn broad daylight
Saulaina diena
synonymSunny day
Tumša diena
contrastDark/gloomy day
Gaišas cerības
builds onBright hopes