意思
Tea with added sugar or honey.
文化背景
Offering tea is a mandatory part of 'viesmīlība' (hospitality). Even if you aren't hungry, you will likely be served tea and cookies. Honey is often preferred over sugar in rural areas, leading to the phrase 'salda tēja' often implying honey. During the Soviet era, sugar was sometimes scarce, making 'salda tēja' a small but significant luxury. Latvian 'zāļu tējas' (herbal teas) are often naturally bitter, so sweetening them is a common practice to make them palatable for children.
Ordering Tip
If you want it very sweet, say 'ļoti salda tēja'.
Case Matters
Remember to change the ending to 'saldu tēju' when you are ordering or drinking it!
意思
Tea with added sugar or honey.
Ordering Tip
If you want it very sweet, say 'ļoti salda tēja'.
Case Matters
Remember to change the ending to 'saldu tēju' when you are ordering or drinking it!
Honey vs Sugar
In Latvia, if you are offered 'salda tēja' in winter, it almost always implies honey is involved.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of the adjective 'salda'.
Man garšo ______ tēja.
The noun 'tēja' is feminine nominative, so the adjective must be 'salda'.
Which sentence is correct?
Ordering tea in a cafe:
When ordering, you use the accusative case because you are asking for (buying) the object.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Vai tu gribi cukuru? B: Jā, man patīk ________.
If you want sugar, you like sweet tea.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a friend's house and they offer you tea with honey.
Tea with honey is a type of 'salda tēja'.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
When to drink salda tēja
Morning
- • Brokastis
Sick
- • Saaukstēšanās
Social
- • Viesi
练习题库
4 练习Man garšo ______ tēja.
The noun 'tēja' is feminine nominative, so the adjective must be 'salda'.
Ordering tea in a cafe:
When ordering, you use the accusative case because you are asking for (buying) the object.
A: Vai tu gribi cukuru? B: Jā, man patīk ________.
If you want sugar, you like sweet tea.
You are at a friend's house and they offer you tea with honey.
Tea with honey is a type of 'salda tēja'.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, but iced tea is not very traditional in Latvia. You would likely say 'aukstā saldā tēja'.
Generally no, because of the sugar, but if made with honey, it's considered a traditional health remedy.
The opposite is 'rūgta tēja' (bitter tea) or 'nesaldināta tēja' (unsweetened tea).
Latvian doesn't have articles. 'Salda tēja' can mean 'sweet tea', 'a sweet tea', or 'the sweet tea' depending on context.
You say 'pārāk salda tēja'.
No, that sounds like the tea is made *of* sugar. Use 'tēja ar cukuru'.
It is neutral. You can use it with friends or in a restaurant.
You would say 'tēja ar saldinātāju'.
Yes, 'tēja' is always a feminine noun in Latvian.
Yes, 'salda kafija' is perfectly correct.
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