معنی
Coffee without milk or cream.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Latvia, if you are invited for 'kafija', it almost always implies a social gathering with snacks. Even if you drink it 'melna', expect to be offered cookies or cake. The 'pouring over' method (aplejama kafija) is very common in homes. You put grounds in a cup, pour boiling water, and wait for them to settle. This is usually served black. Riga has a vibrant 'Third Wave' coffee scene. In these cafes, 'melna kafija' is often served as a V60 or Chemix brew, highlighting the bean's origin. Historically, chicory (cigoriņi) was used as a substitute for coffee. Today, 'cigoriņu kafija' is a nostalgic, caffeine-free alternative, often served black.
Ordering like a local
When ordering, use the accusative: 'Vienu melnu kafiju, lūdzu.' It sounds much more natural than the nominative.
Gender Agreement
Never say 'melns kafija'. Coffee is a lady in Latvia (feminine)!
معنی
Coffee without milk or cream.
Ordering like a local
When ordering, use the accusative: 'Vienu melnu kafiju, lūdzu.' It sounds much more natural than the nominative.
Gender Agreement
Never say 'melns kafija'. Coffee is a lady in Latvia (feminine)!
The 'Aplejamā' Secret
If you are at a Latvian home and see grounds in your black coffee, don't stir it! Let them settle at the bottom.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct ending for the adjective 'melns' to match the feminine noun 'kafija' in the nominative case.
Šī ______ kafija ir ļoti garšīga.
In the nominative case (subject), the feminine singular ending is '-a'.
Choose the correct way to order a black coffee in a cafe.
Kā pareizi pasūtīt kafiju?
When ordering, you use the accusative case, which changes the '-a' endings to '-u'.
Match the Latvian phrase with its English translation.
Savienojiet pārus:
Direct vocabulary matching.
Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate response.
Viesmīlis: 'Vai jūs vēlētos pienu pie kafijas?' Tu: '_________________'
This is the most natural and grammatically correct way to decline milk.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Grammar: Nominative vs Accusative
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاŠī ______ kafija ir ļoti garšīga.
In the nominative case (subject), the feminine singular ending is '-a'.
Kā pareizi pasūtīt kafiju?
When ordering, you use the accusative case, which changes the '-a' endings to '-u'.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
Direct vocabulary matching.
Viesmīlis: 'Vai jūs vēlētos pienu pie kafijas?' Tu: '_________________'
This is the most natural and grammatically correct way to decline milk.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالIn most Latvian cafes, yes, if you order 'melna kafija' you will get something similar to an Americano or filter coffee. However, an Americano is specifically espresso with water.
It's better to use it. If you just say 'kafija', the barista will almost always ask if you want it 'ar pienu' (with milk) or 'melnu' (black).
You say: 'Es dzeru melnu kafiju.'
'Melna' is the indefinite form (a black coffee), while 'melnā' is the definite form (the black coffee). Use 'melna' for general statements and ordering.
Yes, 'kafija bez piena' (coffee without milk) is perfectly correct and very common.
Say: 'Melnu kafiju ar cukuru, lūdzu.'
Extremely. It is one of the most common ways to consume coffee, especially in the mornings.
Usually, yes. If you want it weak, you might ask for 'vāja melna kafija', but that is rare.
Because it is the direct object of the verb 'gribēt' (to want) or 'pasūtīt' (to order). This is the accusative case.
Not really, but people might just say 'melno' (the black one) in very casual settings.
عبارات مرتبط
Kafija ar pienu
contrastCoffee with milk
Balta kafija
contrastWhite coffee
Kafijas pupiņas
builds onCoffee beans
Stipra kafija
similarStrong coffee