意思
Explaining something very briefly.
文化背景
Latvians value 'laconic' speech. Being too talkative can sometimes be seen as insincere. 'Divos vārdos' is a way to show you are a 'darītājs' (doer) not a 'pļāpātājs' (chatterbox). In the Latgalian dialect, the phrase might sound different, but the cultural emphasis on directness remains even stronger than in the rest of Latvia. In Latvian startups, 'divos vārdos' is the preferred way to start a 'pitch' or a status update, reflecting a modern, fast-paced environment. Latvian news portals like DELFI often have a 'Divos vārdos' section for busy readers to get the news in under 30 seconds.
The 'Two Adjective' Rule
A very common way to use this is to say 'Divos vārdos — [Adjective 1] un [Adjective 2].' It makes you sound very decisive.
Don't be too blunt
If someone is telling you a long, personal story, wait for them to finish before using this, or you might seem like you don't care.
意思
Explaining something very briefly.
The 'Two Adjective' Rule
A very common way to use this is to say 'Divos vārdos — [Adjective 1] un [Adjective 2].' It makes you sound very decisive.
Don't be too blunt
If someone is telling you a long, personal story, wait for them to finish before using this, or you might seem like you don't care.
Use it in Emails
Start a summary paragraph in an email with 'Divos vārdos:' to help your Latvian colleagues scan the info quickly.
自我测试
Fill in the missing words to complete the idiom.
________ ________ — filma bija lieliska!
The idiom always uses the locative plural form: 'Divos vārdos'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to summarize a long story in Latvian?
How do you say 'In a nutshell'?
'Rieksta čaulā' is an English calque, and 'Ar diviem vārdiem' is too literal.
Match the summary to the situation.
Situation: Your boss asks about the failed project.
The summary should match the context of a failed project (We made a mistake).
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kā tev patika koncerts? B: ________ ________ — par skaļu.
The phrase is used here to give a quick, negative summary of the concert.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习________ ________ — filma bija lieliska!
The idiom always uses the locative plural form: 'Divos vārdos'.
How do you say 'In a nutshell'?
'Rieksta čaulā' is an English calque, and 'Ar diviem vārdiem' is too literal.
Situation: Your boss asks about the failed project.
The summary should match the context of a failed project (We made a mistake).
A: Kā tev patika koncerts? B: ________ ________ — par skaļu.
The phrase is used here to give a quick, negative summary of the concert.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题No! It's an idiom. You can follow it with a whole sentence. It just means 'briefly'.
It's better to use 'Īsumā' in very formal writing, but 'Divos vārdos' is fine for standard business emails.
Because it's in the locative case, which means 'in'. 'Divi' is nominative.
Yes! 'Vienā vārdā' (In one word) is also common and means the same thing, just even more extreme.
No, as long as you are summarizing your own answer. Don't use it to tell the teacher to hurry up!
Usually, people just listen to the summary. There is no specific 'reply' phrase.
Yes, it works great as a concluding phrase. '...un, divos vārdos, tā mēs tur palikām.'
No, it is a standard idiom used by all age groups and social classes.
It's a long 'a', like in the English word 'father'.
Yes, adding 'sakot' (saying) makes it a bit more like a formal transition phrase.
相关表达
Īsumā
synonymIn short
Īsi sakot
similarShortly speaking
Pāris vārdos
similarIn a couple of words
Gari un plaši
contrastLong and wide
Bez liekiem vārdiem
builds onWithout extra words