Significado
A comfortable place to sleep
Contexto cultural
In Latvian folklore, the bed is often associated with the 'Pirts' (sauna) culture, where after a hot sauna, one would collapse into a 'mīksta gulta' for deep healing. Linen sheets are the traditional accompaniment to a 'mīksta gulta'. Linen is valued for its cooling properties in summer and warmth in winter. In Riga, 'mīksta gulta' is a key selling point for boutique hotels that blend historical wooden architecture with modern comfort. Grandmothers (vecmāmiņas) are traditionally the ones who ensure the 'mīksta gulta' is ready, often using heavy down duvets (dūnu segas).
Agreement is Key
Always remember that 'gulta' is feminine. If you use 'mīksts' (masculine), it sounds like you're talking about a soft man.
Diminutives
Use 'mīksta gultiņa' when talking to children or pets to sound more affectionate.
Significado
A comfortable place to sleep
Agreement is Key
Always remember that 'gulta' is feminine. If you use 'mīksts' (masculine), it sounds like you're talking about a soft man.
Diminutives
Use 'mīksta gultiņa' when talking to children or pets to sound more affectionate.
Locative Case
When you are *in* the bed, it's 'mīkstā gultā'. Don't forget the long marks!
Teste-se
Fill in the correct ending for the adjective 'mīksts'.
Manā istabā ir mīkst___ gulta.
Since 'gulta' is feminine nominative, the adjective must end in '-a'.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the correct way to say 'I am sleeping in a soft bed'.
The locative case (in) requires the '-ā' ending for both words.
Match the Latvian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the pairs:
These are the most common variations of the phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
Viesis: 'Kur es gulēšu?' Saimnieks: 'Nāc, šeit tev būs ________.'
The nominative case is used here to identify what the guest will have.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Types of Beds in Latvian
Texture
- • Mīksta gulta
- • Cieta gulta
Size
- • Liela gulta
- • Maza gulta
- • Divguļamā gulta
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosManā istabā ir mīkst___ gulta.
Since 'gulta' is feminine nominative, the adjective must end in '-a'.
Choose the correct way to say 'I am sleeping in a soft bed'.
The locative case (in) requires the '-ā' ending for both words.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
These are the most common variations of the phrase.
Viesis: 'Kur es gulēšu?' Saimnieks: 'Nāc, šeit tev būs ________.'
The nominative case is used here to identify what the guest will have.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasUsually, yes! But for people with back problems, a 'cieta gulta' (hard bed) might be better.
Gulta ir mīksta.
Yes, 'mīksta maize' is very common for fresh bread.
Mīkstas gultas (Soft beds).
Not really, but you can say 'mīksts pēlis' for a more poetic/old-fashioned feel.
Vai jums ir mīkstāka gulta? (Do you have a softer bed?)
Yes, it becomes 'mīksts'. For example, 'mīksts krēsls' (soft chair).
Mīksta (soft), cieta (hard), liela (big), maza (small), un ērta (comfortable).
No, that would be misunderstood. Use 'viegls darbs'.
Yes, they share the same root related to lying down.
Frases relacionadas
Salds miegs
similarSweet sleep
Cieta gulta
contrastHard bed
Ērta gulta
synonymComfortable bed
Gultas veļa
builds onBed linen
Iekrist gultā
similarTo fall into bed