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50+ Common & Easy Latvian Adverbs You Should Know

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Betül Dağ

By Betül Dağ
published on November 3, 2023

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Latvian is a Baltic language that has a unique set of adverbs, or “apstākļa vārdi”. They help you describe how, when, and where an action is performed, which are essential details for effective communication in any language.

In this article, you will learn commonly used Latvian adverbs and how they are formed in Latvian grammar. If you’re ready, let’s start learning!

What Are Adverbs?

Before we start learning Latvian adverbs, let’s clarify what adverbs do in a sentence!

Adverbs are words that describe verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. They answer questions such as “how,” “when,” “where,” and “to what extent” in a sentence. They can significantly enhance the meaning and clarity of a phrase.

In Latvian vocabulary, there are different types of adverbs that describe words in different aspects, such as time, place, frequency, and manner.

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Types Of Latvian Adverbs

Latvian adverbs are categorized into four main types, each serving a unique purpose.

  1. Adverbs of Time (Laika apstākļa vārdi)
  2. Adverbs of Place (Vietas apstākļa vārdi)
  3. Adverbs of Manner (Veida apstākļa vārdi)
  4. Adverbs of Frequency (Biežuma apstākļa vārdi)

Let’s take a look at them one by one.

Adverbs Of Time – Laika Apstākļa Vārdi

Adverbs of time answer the question “when.” They give information about the time an action takes place, whether it’s in the past, present, or future.

EnglishLatvianPronunciation
yesterdayvakar vakar
todayšodien šodien
tomorrowrīt rīt
nowtagad tagad
thentad tad
latervēlāk vēlāk
tonightšovakar šovakar
right nowtieši tagad tieši tagad
last nightvakar vakarā vakar vakarā
this morningšorīt šorīt
next weeknākamnedēļ nākamnedēļ
alreadyjau jau
recentlynesen nesen
latelynesen nesen
soondrīz drīz
immediatelynekavējoties nekavējoties
stillvēl vēl
yetvēl…/jau vēl
agopirms pirms

Adverbs Of Place – Vietas Apstākļa Vārdi

On the other hand, adverbs of place answer the question “where.” As their name suggests, they can give information about the place where an action or event occurred.

EnglishLatvianPronunciation
herešeit šeit
theretur tur
over theretur tur
everywherevisur visur
anywherejebkur jebkur
nowherenekur nekur
homemājās mājās
awayprom prom
outārā ārā

Adverbs Of Manner – Veida Apstākļa Vārdi

These adverbs answer the question “how,” giving details about the way an action is performed.

EnglishLatvianPronunciation
veryļoti ļoti
quitepavisam pavisam
fastātri ātri
welllabi labi
hardgrūti grūti
quicklyātri ātri
carefullyuzmanīgi uzmanīgi
hardlytikko tikko
barelytikko tikko
mostlygalvenokārt galvenokārt
almostgandrīz gandrīz
absolutelyabsolūti absolūti
togetherkopā kopā
alonetikai tikai

Adverbs Of Frequency – Biežuma Apstākļa Vārdi

Finally, adverbs of frequency answer the question “how often.” They describe how frequently an action is performed.

EnglishLatvianPronunciation
alwaysvienmēr vienmēr
frequentlybieži bieži
usuallyparasti parasti
sometimesdažreiz dažreiz
occasionallylaiku pa laikam laiku pa laikam
seldomreti reti
rarelyreti reti
nevernekad nekad

The List Of Most Commonly Used Latvian Adverbs

That’s a lot of adverbs, right? But not all of them are used every day. So, here is a list of the most commonly used Latvian adverbs for you!

EnglishLatvianPronunciation
nowtagad tagad
yesterdayvakar vakar
tomorrowrīt rīt
at nightnaktī naktī
hereŠeit Šeit
theretur tur
upaugšup augšup
downlejup lejup
quicklyĀtri Ātri
slowlylēni lēni
carefullyrūpīgi rūpīgi

How To Use Latvian Adverbs In Sentences

Using Latvian adverbs in Latvian sentences is pretty simple. You have to add the adverb after the word they describe. For example:

  • He runs quickly. – Viņš skrien ātri.
  • He spoke very quietly. – Viņš runāja ļoti klusi.
  • I work carefully. – Es strādāju rūpīgi.
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How To Form Adverbs In Latvian

I want you to think about how you form English adverbs for a minute. You simply add “-ly” at the end of an adjective, right?

It’s as easy as that in Latvian, too!

To form an adverb in Latvian, you must change the feminine or masculine form endings “-s” and “-a” to “-i.” For example:

  • Good – labs
  • Well – labi

However, in Latvian, some words and phrases are adverbs by nature, which means they don’t need an “-i” suffix. For example:

  • Now – šobrīd
  • Really – patiešām
  • Soon – drīz

Special Cases: ‘To Speak’ And ‘To Understand’

Latvian adverbs have a special use when describing the verbs ‘to speak’ or ‘to understand’ referring to a language. It might seem weird, but you have to change the languages – even though they are normally nouns – to adverbs by adding the “-i” suffix at the end.

So to get the idea behind this, think like this:

In Latvia, they don’t say, “I speak English.” They say, “I speak Englishly.”

More examples:

  • Es runāju latviski. – I speak Latvian. (literally, “I speak Latvianly“)
  • Es runāju angliski. – I speak English. (literally, “I speak Englishly“)
  • Es runāju krieviski. – I speak Russian. (literally, “I speak Russianly“)

Tips For Learning Latvian Adverbs

To become proficient in using Latvian adverbs, practice is the key. Here are some exercises you can do:

  1. Start with basic adverbs and gradually incorporate more complex ones into your vocabulary.
  2. Listen to native speakers and pay attention to how they use adverbs in conversations.
  3. Keep a journal of commonly used adverbs and their meanings.
  4. Create sentences using adverbs of time, place, and manner.
  5. Describe daily activities using different adverbs.
  6. Translate English sentences into Latvian, incorporating adverbs.

Latvian adverbs are a fascinating aspect of the language that adds more details and clarity to your sentences. By understanding and using them effectively, you can enhance your proficiency in Latvian.

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