Significado
A direct plea for assistance.
Contexto cultural
Latvians value personal space. If you need help, you must be the one to initiate the conversation. Using 'Lūdzu' is essential to show you are not demanding, but requesting. Younger generations in Rīga are very comfortable with English, but starting with a Latvian phrase like 'Lūdzu, palīdziet man' will instantly earn you more respect and a warmer response. In the countryside, people are very helpful but may speak less English. This phrase is your primary tool for communication with elders in villages. In a Latvian office, 'palīdziet' is used when there is a genuine hurdle. For routine tasks, more specific verbs are used.
The Power of the Dative
Remember that 'man' is the key. If you say 'palīdziet es', people will understand, but you'll sound like a total beginner. Master 'man' early!
Don't Shout
Unless it's a life-threatening emergency, keep your tone calm. Latvians respond better to quiet, polite requests than loud ones.
Significado
A direct plea for assistance.
The Power of the Dative
Remember that 'man' is the key. If you say 'palīdziet es', people will understand, but you'll sound like a total beginner. Master 'man' early!
Don't Shout
Unless it's a life-threatening emergency, keep your tone calm. Latvians respond better to quiet, polite requests than loud ones.
Add an Infinitive
To sound more natural, add what you need help with: 'Palīdziet man [verb]'. Example: 'Palīdziet man atvērt' (Help me open).
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of 'me' (dative case).
Lūdzu, palīdziet _______!
The verb 'palīdzēt' always takes the dative case 'man'.
Which phrase is most appropriate for asking a stranger for help?
You are lost in Rīga. What do you say?
'Palīdziet' is the formal form required for strangers.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Atvainojiet, _______ palīdziet man! B: Jā, protams. Kas noticis?
'Lūdzu' is the standard word for 'please' in requests.
Match the phrase to the person you are speaking to.
1. Palīdzi man! 2. Lūdzu, palīdziet man!
Singular imperative is informal; plural/formal imperative is for strangers.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosLūdzu, palīdziet _______!
The verb 'palīdzēt' always takes the dative case 'man'.
You are lost in Rīga. What do you say?
'Palīdziet' is the formal form required for strangers.
A: Atvainojiet, _______ palīdziet man! B: Jā, protams. Kas noticis?
'Lūdzu' is the standard word for 'please' in requests.
1. Palīdzi man! 2. Lūdzu, palīdziet man!
Singular imperative is informal; plural/formal imperative is for strangers.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
4 perguntasIn formal situations, yes. In a life-or-death emergency, you can just shout 'Palīgā!' or 'Palīdziet!'.
Use the informal 'Palīdzi man, lūdzu!'.
Latvian grammar rules dictate that the verb 'palīdzēt' requires the dative case (to whom the help is given).
Yes, but it's better to use 'Es lūdzu jūsu palīdzību' (I request your help) for a more professional tone.
Frases relacionadas
Palīgā!
specialized formHelp! (Shouted in danger)
Vai varat palīdzēt?
similarCan you help?
Paldies par palīdzību!
builds onThanks for the help!
Man vajag palīdzību.
similarI need help.