意思
Stating the need for liquids.
文化背景
Latvians value directness in communication. Water is often served tap-fresh and is very high quality. Hospitality often involves offering tea or water immediately upon arrival. The need for hydration is a universal human experience.
Keep it simple
Don't overcomplicate. 'Es gribu dzert' is perfectly natural.
Alcohol warning
Be careful with 'iedzert' as it implies alcohol.
意思
Stating the need for liquids.
Keep it simple
Don't overcomplicate. 'Es gribu dzert' is perfectly natural.
Alcohol warning
Be careful with 'iedzert' as it implies alcohol.
Add 'lūdzu'
Adding 'lūdzu' makes it a polite request.
自我测试
Fill in the correct verb form.
Es gribu ____.
After 'gribu', use the infinitive.
Which is the most natural way to say you are thirsty?
Select the best option.
The phrase means 'I want to drink'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Vai tu gribi ūdeni? B: Jā, ____.
The context is about water.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You are at a cafe and need water.
This is the correct phrase for needing a drink.
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4 练习Es gribu ____.
After 'gribu', use the infinitive.
Select the best option.
The phrase means 'I want to drink'.
A: Vai tu gribi ūdeni? B: Jā, ____.
The context is about water.
You are at a cafe and need water.
This is the correct phrase for needing a drink.
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常见问题
12 个问题Yes, it is neutral and acceptable in almost all contexts.
No, it is direct but not rude.
You can say 'Es gribu dzert kafiju'.
Yes, for drinking.
'Gribu' is for 'I', 'grib' is for 'he/she/it'.
Yes, it is very common and natural.
No, it is standard Latvian.
It is optional but good for beginners.
'Mēs gribam dzert'.
Yes, it's perfect for texting.
It is neutral.
'Es ļoti gribu dzert'.
相关表达
Man slāpst
synonymI am thirsty
Es gribu ēst
similarI want to eat
Vai varu padzerties?
specialized formMay I have a drink?
Es gribu iedzert
contrastI want to have a drink (alcohol)