I’m 76 years old, been in the States since age 5, grew up in a totally Latvian family, but never really understood the use of diminutives until my first visit to Latvia in 2010. You’ve made them clearer and I love to share your videos with my non-Latvian speaking children. Pure entertainment❣️
It's not really a nickname, but I accidentally invented the word "Biezpiennieks" when I misheard "bezpajumtnieks" on Latvian news. Probably 98% of Latvians can be classified as Biezpiennieki... 😄
My Latvian girlfriend has been calling herself "my favorite Latvian hamster". During our video chat yesterday I remembered this lesson and called her my kāmītis. She really liked it. Thank you for sharing this😊
My non-Latvian partner enjoys watching these videos with me. I also have shared them with one of my staff members who is impressively good at languages and now drops Latvian words he has learned from you into our conversations! Makes being a supervisor more fun. Paldies and labu veselību.
It's so cool, stacking up words to make something completely different word, like in German. You can also technically do it in Estonian but there's some critiques on making compound words. But then again, it doesn't matter, go make up imaginary words :D A lot of the words you said at the beginning are also in Estonian such as "expensive" or "dear" (kallis) and "sunbeam" - for someone who smiles a lot and is smiling a lot, full of joy (päikesekiir). And as well you can say like little pig (põrsakene = põrsas + kene) or little fish (kalakene = kala + kene) Very good video though, paldies un labu vakaru! :)
Hey! Thanks for the comment! Interesting examples in Estonian! It’s weird that the two languages are kind of similar in structure but not at all in vocab. Kallis makes me think of how we say kale in Latvian (kālis) :D I wonder if we can find words in common ..
I'm watching this to learn how to address my Latvian boyfriend who lives in Rīga. I'm going to move to Latvia to live with him in the near future. I live in America right now so I have to learn the language. I can't find a place online for regular Latvian lesions so I an extremely grateful for this video. Thank you so much for your help!
Aww I’m so glad to hear that! I wish you both lots of good times in Latvia! :)) I’m sometimes playing with the idea of developing a more “regular” course. What themes would you say you feel you need to learn first? Would it be te “hello my name is.. what time is it?” Or perhaps you like starting a language with grammar? :)
This is interesting! In Hungarian we have the term of endearment "drága" (no gender), which means exactly "expensive"'! I wonder if it's just a coincidence.
I'm struggling to relearn Latvian. My Latvian linguistic skills have diminished over the years, I love all your videos and they have helped me improve my Latvian verbiage skills. Cheers!
Amazing videos 😀 laughed so much 🤣 In our family, my sister is kjirbiitis ( pumpkin), her friend is puuchuks ( baby owl), and everyone else is susurinjsh ( dormouse) 🤣🤣🤣
Hello, I am going to Latvia with the school soon. these lessons teach me the language quickly! thank you! could you make a video with the questions you ask a stranger? Paldies ;)
Hello Anete, I have a question about the pronunciation of "ķ". To explain: I am native Spanish and there is a very similar sequence of letters in Spanish, the "ll", which is pronounced like lj. When I listened to Latvian lyrics, I noticed this similarity between these letters, like "dīķiem", which sounds a bit like a "kj", or is it because it follows the "ī"? As I said, it could all be purely an auditory thing. Thank you Anete for your beautiful videos! You really help me to understand dear grandmother much better.🥰🥰🥰🥰
I'm not sure if you still respond to these, but could the nicknames you didn't explicitly note were used by parents be used from a parent to a child or are they primarily reserved for partners
Sveiki ! I just saw your channel for the first time. Bija loti jauks parsteigums! I am Canadian born to Latvian parents. My parents called me Dudina and I believe it meant little one or dear one? Can you tell me what you know it to mean?
Hi there thanks for your comment! I’m really glad you’re enjoying my channel. To answer your question about the nickname your parents called you, I think it has to do with the sound pigeons make. We say they “dūdo” and is this considered to be quite romantic and endearing when people do that. So maybe you had a very beautiful voice as a child, in any case it was a huge symbol of love :) Hope this helps!
This nicknames are so cute ~ In italian there is not this problem of nickname because we just add a cute suffix to a word with the right tone of voice. I'll try to call a boy or a girl "Camel" 😏
How would I say diminutive in plural? Like little (dear) peacocks? Would that use ins or could it use uks for the dearer indication? (Sorry don’t have the keyboard on this device hopefully that question makes sense)
Ur videos make latvian easier and funny ahaha l love latvian. ah Anetite jūsu videoklipi ir lieliski, un šī tēma nav slikta, lai kaut ko iemācītos un izbaudītu februāra hahaha ah what if u do a videos about latvian names and thing like, could be nice!
Ak, Argelīti, ļoti priecājos, ka tev patika latviešu mīļvārdiņi! I hope that’s the right “diminutivisation” of your name haha! I’m reading this after coming home on bike from a rain/snow storm , so I TOTALLY AGREE that we need cute and funny themes to survive February :D
@@irregularLatvian ah really under raining and snow uffff wow that's mean u work hard hm well for surviving u can talk about what things latvian like to do or ak kā ir slavenu lietu nosaukumi lton, piemēram, filmu nosaukumi labi trakas lietas eh. ah liels paldies, es saglabāšu savu mazo vārdu latviski ...your is curious Anetite ,sounds kind in spanish so the best one for ur channel Thumps up and always up.
Thanks for your comment! Dūdot means to hum, so dūda literally is from that word. But it is a sweet nickname for a very special lady, or a very beautiful lady. Like… babe/bella So think… special someone, music + beauty connotations. :)
English diminutives just don't compare. I remember from one of my 'Learn Latvian' books in a chapter on buying clothes the example was for buying baby clothes and the word they used *biksītes* is just the cutest thing! 🥰 There's no way to make that sound nearly as cute in English
I still can't believe i just watched your every video to somehow impress one latvian girl...
Awww!! :)
Well done. I'm Latvian girl watching this and laughing cause it's true
Hey you were not the only one
Nvm when we videocalled she told me i wasn not what she expected and left xd
@@lxka67 damn, sorry to hear that. Hope it won't happen to me. lol
I’m 76 years old, been in the States since age 5, grew up in a totally Latvian family, but never really understood the use of diminutives until my first visit to Latvia in 2010. You’ve made them clearer and I love to share your videos with my non-Latvian speaking children. Pure entertainment❣️
me (on a date with a latvian girl): "good night my little camel"
her: :O
We all secretly dream of that :)
I am Latvian
Esmu Latvietis, bet vienalga skatos Tavus video, nosmējos līks! :D
Brīnišķigi! :))
It's not really a nickname, but I accidentally invented the word "Biezpiennieks" when I misheard "bezpajumtnieks" on Latvian news. Probably 98% of Latvians can be classified as Biezpiennieki... 😄
Hahahaha! That's true! Foreigners are not as down with biezpiens as we are! :)) Which is a shame, because it's the best!
My Latvian girlfriend has been calling herself "my favorite Latvian hamster". During our video chat yesterday I remembered this lesson and called her my kāmītis. She really liked it. Thank you for sharing this😊
Cik mīļi!! You are more than welcome :)))
My non-Latvian partner enjoys watching these videos with me. I also have shared them with one of my staff members who is impressively good at languages and now drops Latvian words he has learned from you into our conversations! Makes being a supervisor more fun. Paldies and labu veselību.
It's so cool, stacking up words to make something completely different word, like in German. You can also technically do it in Estonian but there's some critiques on making compound words. But then again, it doesn't matter, go make up imaginary words :D
A lot of the words you said at the beginning are also in Estonian such as "expensive" or "dear" (kallis) and "sunbeam" - for someone who smiles a lot and is smiling a lot, full of joy (päikesekiir). And as well you can say like little pig (põrsakene = põrsas + kene) or little fish (kalakene = kala + kene)
Very good video though, paldies un labu vakaru! :)
Hey! Thanks for the comment! Interesting examples in Estonian! It’s weird that the two languages are kind of similar in structure but not at all in vocab. Kallis makes me think of how we say kale in Latvian (kālis) :D
I wonder if we can find words in common ..
I'm watching this to learn how to address my Latvian boyfriend who lives in Rīga. I'm going to move to Latvia to live with him in the near future. I live in America right now so I have to learn the language. I can't find a place online for regular Latvian lesions so I an extremely grateful for this video. Thank you so much for your help!
Aww I’m so glad to hear that! I wish you both lots of good times in Latvia! :))
I’m sometimes playing with the idea of developing a more “regular” course. What themes would you say you feel you need to learn first? Would it be te “hello my name is.. what time is it?” Or perhaps you like starting a language with grammar? :)
@@irregularLatvian Awe thank you
This is interesting! In Hungarian we have the term of endearment "drága" (no gender), which means exactly "expensive"'! I wonder if it's just a coincidence.
dārgais - cara (it.)-dear (sounds very similar)
mīla- mi -la - shortened form of "my love", same word excist in slavic languages - милый
Your videos are actually amazing! I have struggled so much in Latvia with the language. Gracias
Thank you!!! Music to my ears (well, eyes)! Paldies :))
I'm struggling to relearn Latvian. My Latvian linguistic skills have diminished over the years,
I love all your videos and they have helped me improve my Latvian verbiage skills. Cheers!
I’m glad to see you’re relearning and that my videos are helping! You’ll be tarkšķēt latviski in no time! :)
I call my boyfriend "kraukliņš" because he loves ravens :D
krauklītis woul be correct.
Es dzīvoju Krievijā un cenšos iemācīties latviešu valodu. Paldies par saulainajām nodarbībām!
nu ja Jūs pats šito uzrakstījāt, tad varat uskatīt, ka esat latviešu valodu jau iemācījies!
Really loved this video, thank you
even though they are feminine nouns, they work for every one, so... GO NUTS!
that genuinely made me burst out laughing!!
:)))) Im glad!
Hi
Amazing videos 😀 laughed so much 🤣
In our family, my sister is kjirbiitis ( pumpkin), her friend is puuchuks ( baby owl), and everyone else is susurinjsh ( dormouse) 🤣🤣🤣
Thats so cute!! :)))
Hello, I am going to Latvia with the school soon. these lessons teach me the language quickly! thank you! could you make a video with the questions you ask a stranger? Paldies ;)
Noted!
Hey I Can help you I AM latvian
You came to Latvia with Erasmus+ ?
Renārs Zvirgzds yes! You to?
No I living in Latvia
Hello Anete, I have a question about the pronunciation of "ķ". To explain: I am native Spanish and there is a very similar sequence of letters in Spanish, the "ll", which is pronounced like lj. When I listened to Latvian lyrics, I noticed this similarity between these letters, like "dīķiem", which sounds a bit like a "kj", or is it because it follows the "ī"? As I said, it could all be purely an auditory thing.
Thank you Anete for your beautiful videos! You really help me to understand dear grandmother much better.🥰🥰🥰🥰
no, it is not. The sound ķ (audio as kj) is an independent one,it has notjing to do with following it letters.
I'm not sure if you still respond to these, but could the nicknames you didn't explicitly note were used by parents be used from a parent to a child or are they primarily reserved for partners
Now i know why my latvian gf everytime calls me bunny/bear/cat. First i got confused, but after watching this i got a deeper understanding to why haha
I love this Thank you for your work and I hope you keep posting videos
Thank you for the compliment! I’m very glad you’re enjoying my videos :)))
Sveiki ! I just saw your channel for the first time. Bija loti jauks parsteigums!
I am Canadian born to Latvian parents. My parents called me Dudina and I believe it meant little one or dear one? Can you tell me what you know it to mean?
Hi there thanks for your comment! I’m really glad you’re enjoying my channel. To answer your question about the nickname your parents called you, I think it has to do with the sound pigeons make. We say they “dūdo” and is this considered to be quite romantic and endearing when people do that. So maybe you had a very beautiful voice as a child, in any case it was a huge symbol of love :)
Hope this helps!
Dūda vai dūja- Balodis,, eng Pigeon Dūdiņa vai Dūjiņa- a lil Pigeon
Wow, you're really good in giving nicknames
This nicknames are so cute ~
In italian there is not this problem of nickname because we just add a cute suffix to a word with the right tone of voice.
I'll try to call a boy or a girl "Camel" 😏
Oh lovely! Let me know how that works out! :)))
Gonna remember it when I gonna find a tall blond Latvian partner 😂❤️
Mana milpilzivtina
She will know you’re a keeper and marry you instantly :)))
her You have my advice- Mans blondais grēks would fit better
How would I say diminutive in plural? Like little (dear) peacocks? Would that use ins or could it use uks for the dearer indication? (Sorry don’t have the keyboard on this device hopefully that question makes sense)
Hello!
Peacock - pāvs
Little peacock - pāviņš
Little peacocks - pāviņi
So turn to your little peacocks And shout “mani mīļie pāviņi!!!🥰🥰” :)
Thank you. 🐴
Sorry, again, I have a Latvian Husband, but seriously, you guys are saaaaad. You even walk sad in the street.
I'm inspired to look up the words for "frog" "dragonfly" and "lizard" in Latviešu :-D
Do it, mīļā ķirzaciņa! :)
@@irregularLatvian Paldies, miļā spārite =l= !!
Būdams mazs., es teicu mana mīļā vecāmātīte
es savā vecumā izdomāju mācīties angļu valodu,mans angļu valodas skolotājs iedeva Jūsu video un es esmu priecīgs to skatīties.
Milzīgs prieks to dzirdēt! Sveicieni un paldies Jūsu skolotājam!
You are just the most adorable woman! Cute too....
my fav: lopins!
A normal word!
Diena slīgst uz vakarpusi,
Lopiņš nāk uz mājupusi.
Ur videos make latvian easier and funny ahaha l love latvian. ah Anetite jūsu videoklipi ir lieliski, un šī tēma nav slikta, lai kaut ko iemācītos un izbaudītu februāra hahaha ah what if u do a videos about latvian names and thing like, could be nice!
Ak, Argelīti, ļoti priecājos, ka tev patika latviešu mīļvārdiņi! I hope that’s the right “diminutivisation” of your name haha! I’m reading this after coming home on bike from a rain/snow storm , so I TOTALLY AGREE that we need cute and funny themes to survive February :D
@@irregularLatvian ah really under raining and snow uffff wow that's mean u work hard hm well for surviving u can talk about what things latvian like to do or ak kā ir slavenu lietu nosaukumi lton, piemēram, filmu nosaukumi labi trakas lietas eh. ah liels paldies, es saglabāšu savu mazo vārdu latviski ...your is curious Anetite ,sounds kind in spanish so the best one for ur channel Thumps up and always up.
Can someone tell me nicknames for Gunārs? My Gunārs deminutīvs latviski search didn’t yield any results
I would say either Gunāriņš or better - Gunča!
But I would also propose some irregular ones : Gunārelis, Gunāronis, Gunārītis, Gunārainis, Gunārufelis :)))
What does Dūda means as nickname?
Thanks for your comment! Dūdot means to hum, so dūda literally is from that word. But it is a sweet nickname for a very special lady, or a very beautiful lady. Like… babe/bella
So think… special someone, music + beauty connotations. :)
Thanks my lovely Beautiy you my heart ❤️❤️❣️♥️♥️😙😘😍🥰🇱🇻🇮🇶🇮🇶❤️❣️♥️♥️😙😙😙😘😍🇱🇻😙😙😘😍😍🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘😘
Does every culture in the planet call people by animal names?
I guess so! Often youtubers also Call their audiences in some animal nicknames 😂
When pronouncing "lāčpēdiņš" DO NOT pronounce "ē" as short "e", just saying.
🌚
It's possible in a gay couple 🤡🤡🤡
English diminutives just don't compare. I remember from one of my 'Learn Latvian' books in a chapter on buying clothes the example was for buying baby clothes and the word they used *biksītes* is just the cutest thing! 🥰 There's no way to make that sound nearly as cute in English
HAha I totally agree! :)
vēl jau var teikt vēl šikāk- Biksiņas!@@irregularLatvian
What to call your Latvian, lūdzu. Foršs un mīļš video.
You forgot gopnik
My girlfriend is Latvian. How do I call her little mousey? Pelītis?
Pelīte - with accent on the first syllable. :)
@@irregularLatvian Awesome thankyou!
@@burnsie7391 or Peļuks.
Ak, Tu mana mīļā gotiņa!:)
Es? :D
Gosniņa!
You can't call your girl a camel ore elephant.... That can be problem. I'm Norwegian and many in Latvia call me "Trollis"
Hahahaha!!! It’s true that we have that association for Norway!😅
Good vid
Mums ir labs draugs ar palamu mūdzis
This is also a name not to use for mother in law :D
@@iguta5386 why not?! :D
I come here for the girl. Viņa ir tik mīļa
My parents called me
i know es zinu
Es novēlu jums laimīgu karnevālu!
labs video mans mazais ēzelis
Vienmēr laipni! :)))
Tīgeris un Sivens
Pelite
hahah "radījums" ir labākā iesauka, kādu es jebkad esmu dzirdējis hahhah
Ahhh šo es pārsūtu tētim :))
@@irregularLatvian :)
Ha ha I sometimes jokingly call my niece "cilvēku bērns" (offspring of humans). Sort of funny because it is like assuming there might be some doubt...
@@indy.b hahah
labāk jau ir kā vienkārši "indivīds", vai "subjekts"
Говори по латышски,а то твой ломаный английский режет ушы
Ты бы мой русский услышал:)
Пиши на твоём родном языке, а то твой ломаный русский режет глаза