意思
Asking for someone's place of residence.
文化背景
Latvians are very proud of their 'viensētas' (farmsteads). Asking where someone lives might lead to a long story about their family's ancestral land. In cities, the 'mikrorajons' (Soviet-era apartment districts) are common. People often identify themselves by these districts (e.g., Purvciems, Imanta). The T-V distinction is very important. Never use 'tu' with someone significantly older than you unless they invite you to. Summer houses (vasarnīcas) are a huge part of Latvian life. In summer, the answer to 'where do you live' might change to a location near the sea.
The 'Jūs' Safety Net
When in doubt, always use 'jūs'. No one will be offended by too much politeness, but they might be by too little.
Privacy Matters
If a Latvian seems hesitant to give a specific address, don't push. They might just prefer to keep their 'sanctuary' private.
意思
Asking for someone's place of residence.
The 'Jūs' Safety Net
When in doubt, always use 'jūs'. No one will be offended by too much politeness, but they might be by too little.
Privacy Matters
If a Latvian seems hesitant to give a specific address, don't push. They might just prefer to keep their 'sanctuary' private.
Watch the Ending
Make sure you don't say 'dzīvo' with 'jūs'. It's a very common beginner mistake that sounds like 'You lives'.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to make the phrase formal.
Kur ____ dzīvojat?
The verb ending '-at' corresponds to the pronoun 'jūs'.
Which of these is the correct formal way to ask where someone lives?
Select the correct option:
'Kur jūs dzīvojat?' is the grammatically correct formal form.
Complete the dialogue between a receptionist and a guest.
Receptionist: Labdien! Kur jūs dzīvojat? Guest: Labdien! Es ____ Rīgā.
The first-person singular form ('I live') is 'dzīvoju'.
Match the phrase to the correct person.
To whom would you say 'Kur jūs dzīvojat?'
Formal address is required for professional acquaintances.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习Kur ____ dzīvojat?
The verb ending '-at' corresponds to the pronoun 'jūs'.
Select the correct option:
'Kur jūs dzīvojat?' is the grammatically correct formal form.
Receptionist: Labdien! Kur jūs dzīvojat? Guest: Labdien! Es ____ Rīgā.
The first-person singular form ('I live') is 'dzīvoju'.
To whom would you say 'Kur jūs dzīvojat?'
Formal address is required for professional acquaintances.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
4 个问题Yes, 'jūs' is the formal singular 'you'. Use it for anyone you would address as Mr. or Ms.
It's better to ask 'Kurā rajonā tu dzīvo?' (Which district do you live in?) to be less intrusive.
'Dzīvot' is for living/residing. 'Palikt' is for staying (e.g., at a hotel for a night).
Say 'Es dzīvoju...' followed by your city or street in the locative case (ending in -ā, -ē, -ī).
相关表达
Kur tu dzīvo?
informalWhere do you live? (Informal)
No kurienes jūs esat?
similarWhere are you from?
Kāda ir jūsu adrese?
specialized formWhat is your address?
Kur jūs esat apmetušies?
similarWhere are you staying?