A1 Expression Neutro

Es gribu.

I want.

Significado

Expressing a desire.

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Contexto cultural

Latvians value honesty over 'fake' politeness. Saying 'Es gribu' is seen as being clear about your needs, which is respected in a culture that values straightforwardness. On social media, 'Es gribu' is often used with the hashtag #gribu, followed by a dream destination or a luxury item, reflecting a modern, globalized consumer culture. The concept of 'griba' (will) is central to many Latvian tales where the hero must have a strong will to overcome the devil or natural obstacles. In Latvian business, being too indirect can be seen as a sign of weakness or lack of preparation. 'Es gribu redzēt rezultātus' (I want to see results) is a common, acceptable phrase for a manager.

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The 'Lūdzu' Rule

Always add 'lūdzu' (please) after 'Es gribu' to avoid sounding like a demanding toddler.

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The Conditional Shortcut

If you forget the accusative endings, use 'Es gribu' with an infinitive verb like 'pirkt' (to buy) or 'dabūt' (to get) to bypass the noun case for a moment.

Significado

Expressing a desire.

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The 'Lūdzu' Rule

Always add 'lūdzu' (please) after 'Es gribu' to avoid sounding like a demanding toddler.

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The Conditional Shortcut

If you forget the accusative endings, use 'Es gribu' with an infinitive verb like 'pirkt' (to buy) or 'dabūt' (to get) to bypass the noun case for a moment.

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Don't over-conjugate

Remember that 'gribu' is already conjugated for 'I'. You don't need to add anything else to the verb itself.

Teste-se

Fill in the correct form of the object 'kafija' (coffee) in the accusative case.

Es gribu ______ (kafija), lūdzu.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: kafiju

The object of 'gribu' must be in the accusative case. For feminine nouns ending in -a, the ending changes to -u.

Which sentence correctly expresses 'I want to sleep'?

Select the correct Latvian translation:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Es gribu gulēt.

When 'gribu' is followed by another verb, that verb must be in its infinitive form (ending in -t).

Complete the dialogue at a restaurant.

Viesmīlis: Ko jūs vēlētos? Tu: Es ______ picu un sulu.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: gribu

Since you are speaking about yourself (I), you use the first-person singular form 'gribu'.

Match the phrase to the most appropriate situation.

Phrase: 'Es gribu jaunu darbu.'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Talking to a career counselor

This phrase expresses a desire for a new job, which fits a career discussion.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

Direct vs. Polite

Es gribu
Direct I want
Es gribētu
Polite I would like

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Fill in the correct form of the object 'kafija' (coffee) in the accusative case. Fill Blank A1

Es gribu ______ (kafija), lūdzu.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: kafiju

The object of 'gribu' must be in the accusative case. For feminine nouns ending in -a, the ending changes to -u.

Which sentence correctly expresses 'I want to sleep'? Choose A1

Select the correct Latvian translation:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Es gribu gulēt.

When 'gribu' is followed by another verb, that verb must be in its infinitive form (ending in -t).

Complete the dialogue at a restaurant. dialogue_completion A1

Viesmīlis: Ko jūs vēlētos? Tu: Es ______ picu un sulu.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: gribu

Since you are speaking about yourself (I), you use the first-person singular form 'gribu'.

Match the phrase to the most appropriate situation. situation_matching A2

Phrase: 'Es gribu jaunu darbu.'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Talking to a career counselor

This phrase expresses a desire for a new job, which fits a career discussion.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

Not inherently, but it is very direct. Use 'Es gribētu' in formal settings to be safer.

No, you can just say 'Gribu'. The ending '-u' already tells the listener that 'I' am the one who wants it.

'Gribu' is everyday and direct; 'vēlos' is formal and more like 'I wish'.

You must say 'Es gribu, lai tu ej'. You can't say 'Es gribu tevi iet'.

No. Use 'Es tevi mīlu'. 'Gribu' in a romantic context can imply sexual desire.

The accusative case (Akuzatīvs).

Just add 'ne-' to the verb: 'Es negribu'.

Yes, it's very common, especially in casual dining.

Yes: 'Es gribu būt...'

No, Latvian verbs in the present tense do not change based on the gender of the speaker.

Frases relacionadas

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Es vēlētos

similar

I would wish/desire

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Man vajag

builds on

I need

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Es negribu

contrast

I don't want

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Es gribētu

specialized form

I would like

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Man gribas

similar

I feel like / I have a craving

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