意味
Describing bedding comfort.
文化的背景
Latvians traditionally used linen pillowcases, which are known for becoming softer with every wash, enhancing the 'mīksts' feeling over time. The gathering of 'spilves' (cotton grass) was a seasonal activity for rural families, often involving children who enjoyed the soft texture. In Riga, 'mājīgums' (coziness) is often achieved by layering many 'spilventiņi' (small pillows) on a sofa, not just for sleep but for aesthetic comfort. In dainas (folk songs), a soft pillow is often a metaphor for a mother's love or a peaceful conscience.
Diminutives are Key
Use 'spilventiņš' to sound more affectionate and native when talking about home comfort.
Watch the Gender
Always use 'mīksts' (masc) with 'spilvens'. Using 'mīksta' (fem) is a very common beginner error.
意味
Describing bedding comfort.
Diminutives are Key
Use 'spilventiņš' to sound more affectionate and native when talking about home comfort.
Watch the Gender
Always use 'mīksts' (masc) with 'spilvens'. Using 'mīksta' (fem) is a very common beginner error.
Hotel Requests
If you need a softer pillow in a Latvian hotel, ask: 'Vai varētu dabūt mīkstāku spilvenu?'
Linen Love
Mentioning 'linu spilvendrāna' (linen pillowcase) will always impress a Latvian host.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct ending for the adjective 'mīksts'.
Man patīk mīkst___ spilvens.
In the nominative case (subject), the masculine adjective ends in -s to match 'spilvens'.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'I am sleeping on a soft pillow'?
The preposition 'uz' (on) requires the locative case for location.
Match the Latvian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the core variations of the phrase.
Complete the hotel request.
Viesis: Labdien! Vai manā istabā ir ______ spilvens? Man nepatīk cieti spilveni.
The guest is asking for one soft pillow (masculine singular).
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Mīksts vs. Ciets
Bedding Vocabulary
Gulta
- • Spilvens
- • Sega
- • Palags
- • Matracis
練習問題バンク
4 問題Man patīk mīkst___ spilvens.
In the nominative case (subject), the masculine adjective ends in -s to match 'spilvens'.
How do you say 'I am sleeping on a soft pillow'?
The preposition 'uz' (on) requires the locative case for location.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are the core variations of the phrase.
Viesis: Labdien! Vai manā istabā ir ______ spilvens? Man nepatīk cieti spilveni.
The guest is asking for one soft pillow (masculine singular).
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Mostly, yes. For a sofa, you can say 'dīvāna spilvens', but 'spilvens' is understood for both.
Use 'mīkstāks'. For example: 'Es gribu mīkstāku spilvenu.'
The opposite is 'ciets' (hard/firm).
Yes! 'Mīksta maize' means soft bread.
That is the accusative case, used when the pillow is the object of a verb like 'pirkt' (to buy) or 'gribēt' (to want).
Not really, but 'pagalvis' is a more poetic/old-fashioned alternative.
Yes, calling a person 'mīksts' implies they lack backbone or are a pushover.
Traditionally feathers (spalvas) or down (dūnas), but synthetics are common now.
Mīksti spilveni (Soft pillows).
No, it's related to 'spilve' (cotton grass), though they sound slightly similar.
関連フレーズ
Ciets spilvens
contrastA hard/firm pillow
Mīksta sega
similarA soft blanket
Salds miegs
builds onSweet sleep
Dūnu spilvens
specialized formDown pillow
Spilvendrāna
relatedPillowcase