Timestamp: 00:42 Red in Latvian pronunciation 08:16 Latvian nouns explained 08:41 Feminine and masculine nouns in Latvian 08:54 Singular and plural nouns in Latvian examples 11:17 Orange in Latvian 14:11 Yellow in Latvian 17:22 Colors in Latvian 17:26 Brown in Latvian pronunciation 17:28 White in Latvian 17:31 Blue in Latvian 17:32 Pink in Latvian 18:37 Grey in Latvian 18:38 Black in Latvian 18:41 Purple in Latvian 19:11 Green in Latvian 19:15 What's the colors of your eyes in Latvian 19:51 What's your favourite colour in Latvian 24:17 Light in Latvian 24:21 Dark in Latvian 24:28 Light day in Latvian 24:35 Dark night in Latvian 24:42 Dark red rose in Latvian 24:57 Light brown in Latvian
@Life-qb6mp5 ай бұрын
Čao čao I want to ask you Can you please upload a video related to the introduction? Now i started to learning language.. Cuz i applied for many jobs here but they want..who can speak latvian.. I can speak..but not that much..m still learning!
@LatvianTutor5 ай бұрын
Čau, čau! Yes that's true that in Latvia most of job need you to know Latvian as well as Russian, depends where you want to work. There is video on introduction called: Day 1 Learn speaking Latvian : Greetings and introduction. You can check it out.
@Life-qb6mp5 ай бұрын
@@LatvianTutor I watched all of ur videos!!
@Life-qb6mp5 ай бұрын
@@LatvianTutor can you please make a video like..on work interview..or someone talking about work.. With translation Latvian to English
@LatvianTutor4 ай бұрын
Fantastic, hope you have learned something.
@LatvianTutor4 ай бұрын
Thank you for idea, we will consider making job related or interview related videos in the future.
@HoneyChardi-od3ln4 ай бұрын
Hello, My question is, is there have a lists of feminine and masculine noun?
@LatvianTutor4 ай бұрын
The list is endless...all nouns in Latvian language are either masculine or feminine and you will learn as you learn Latvian language, but yes, there are some grammar rules, which touches most of nouns, but there are exceptions to it. Generally if noun ends with -e, -a (as in rakstniece, pārdevēja) it indicates that its a singular feminine noun. If noun ends with -s (as in policists) it indicates that its a singular masculine noun. If a noun ends with -es, -as (as in rakstnieces, pārdevējas) it indicates that its a plural feminine noun. If a noun ends with i (as in policisti) it indicates that its a plural masculine noun.
@HoneyChardi-od3ln4 ай бұрын
How to determine masculine or feminine?
@LatvianTutor4 ай бұрын
Generally if noun ends with -e, -a (as in rakstniece, pārdevēja) it indicates that its a singular feminine noun. If noun ends with -s (as in policists) it indicates that its a singular masculine noun. If a noun ends with -es, -as (as in rakstnieces, pārdevējas) it indicates that its a plural feminine noun. If a noun ends with i (as in policisti) it indicates that its a plural masculine noun.
@brossmart4 ай бұрын
When saying in this instance: zvaigznes ir dzeltana krasa"(or for all mentioned colors), you say it means "stars are in the yellow color, why would the grammar doesn't say instead: zvaigznes ir krasa dzeltens, restructuring the sentence as " stars are of a yellow color" sort of.....?? And why "ir" doesn't change form from a singular to a plural ?? oh, and the grammar is bizarre for masculine nouns to use "s" for singular and "i" for plural, why not do the opposite to simplify things ?
@LatvianTutor3 ай бұрын
Because thats the correct sentence structure in Latvian language. You can say: "Stars are yellow" "zvaigznes ir dzeltenas" "Stars are in the yellow color" "zvaigznes ir dzeltenā krāsā" But if you write "zvaigznes ir krāsā dzeltenā" then it translates as "stars are in color yellow" same as in English, it doesn't sounds right.