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Prepared food, a dish or course, and in rare older use the act or time of eating.

Examples

  • Ēdiena laikā pie galda valdīja klusums.
    During eating, there was silence at the table.
  • Pusdienās viesiem pasniedza trīs ēdienus.
    At lunch the guests were served three courses.
  • Pēc ēdiena viņš parasti izgāja pagalmā.
    After eating, he usually went out into the yard.
  • Vecajā stāstā ēdiens apzīmē pašu ēšanu, nevis trauku uz galda.
    In the old story, ēdiens means the act of eating, not the dish on the table.
  • Pēc garā ēdiena saime atpūtās pie krāsns.
    After the long meal, the household rested by the stove.

Similar words

ēšana
paēdiens
porcija
ēdamviela
ēdamais
pārtika
ieturēšanās
ēdmaņa
maltīte
kožamais

Meanings

Prepared food or dish

noun
culinary
neutral
Food that has been made ready to eat, especially a cooked dish or prepared item.

Usage

Use ēdiens for cooked or prepared food, while pārtika is better for food supplies or ingredients in general.

Examples

  • Vakariņām viņa pagatavoja siltu ēdienu no pupiņām.
    For dinner she made a warm dish from beans.
  • Šajā kafejnīcā pasniedz veģetārus ēdienus.
    This cafe serves vegetarian dishes.
  • Bērnam negaršoja pārāk ass ēdiens.
    The child did not like overly spicy food.
  • Saldais ēdiens bija gatavots no ogām un krējuma.
    The sweet dish was made with berries and cream.
  • Ceļā paņēmām līdzi aukstu ēdienu.
    We took cold food with us for the trip.
  • Uz galda rindojās zivju un dārzeņu ēdieni.
    Fish and vegetable dishes were lined up on the table.

Common mistakes

The nominative ēdiens is left after verbs that require ēdienu, and drinks are sometimes wrongly included.
IncorrectCorrect
Es gatavoju ēdiens. Es gatavoju ēdienu.
Šis ēdiens ir dzēriens. Šis dzēriens nav ēdiens.
Nopirku ēdiens veikalā. Nopirku pārtiku veikalā.
Bērns ēd veselīgs ēdiens. Bērns ēd veselīgu ēdienu.

Similar words

Course or meal serving

noun
culinary
neutral
One dish or course served as part of a meal, often counted or paired with other courses.

Usage

Use ēdiens when the focus is a served course or menu item, especially in restaurants and festive meals.

Examples

  • Pusdienās viesiem pasniedza trīs ēdienus.
    At lunch the guests were served three courses.
  • Otrais ēdiens bija cūkgaļas cepetis ar kāpostiem.
    The second course was roast pork with cabbage.
  • Pēc pirmā ēdiena bērni gaidīja desertu.
    After the first course, the children waited for dessert.
  • Restorāna ēdienu kartē ir arī dienas piedāvājums.
    The restaurant menu also has a dish of the day.
  • Svētku galdā katrs ēdiens tika pasniegts atsevišķi.
    At the festive table each course was served separately.
  • Šefpavārs saskaņoja vīnu ar katru ēdienu.
    The chef paired wine with each course.

Common mistakes

The plural ēdienus is needed when counting courses, and ēdienkarte is often written as two words by mistake.
IncorrectCorrect
Pusdienās bija trīs ēdieni pasniedza. Pusdienās pasniedza trīs ēdienus.
Otra ēdiens bija zupa. Otrais ēdiens bija zupa.
Restorānā nav ēdienu karte. Restorānā nav ēdienkartes.
Vīns der ar šo ēdiens. Vīns der ar šo ēdienu.

Similar words

Rare act of eating

noun
everyday
archaic
The act or time of eating, a rare older use now normally replaced by words such as ēšana or ēdienreize.

Usage

Use ēdiens this way only when reading or echoing older Latvian, since ordinary modern prose prefers ēšana.

Examples

  • Pēc ēdiena viņš parasti izgāja pagalmā.
    After eating, he usually went out into the yard.
  • Ēdiena laikā pie galda valdīja klusums.
    During eating, there was silence at the table.
  • Tikai ēdiena reizēs bērni drīkstēja ienākt virtuvē.
    Only at mealtimes were the children allowed into the kitchen.
  • Pēc garā ēdiena saime atpūtās pie krāsns.
    After the long meal, the household rested by the stove.
  • Rīta ēdiens sākās vēl pirms saullēkta.
    The morning eating began before sunrise.
  • Vecajā stāstā ēdiens apzīmē pašu ēšanu, nevis trauku uz galda.
    In the old story, ēdiens means the act of eating, not the dish on the table.

Common mistakes

The rare sense is often mistaken for the normal word for a dish, and modern wording usually needs ēšana or ēdienreize.
IncorrectCorrect
Pēc ēdienu viņš izgāja ārā. Pēc ēdiena viņš izgāja ārā.
Mūsdienās garšīgs ēdiens nozīmē ēšanu. Mūsdienās garšīgs ēdiens nozīmē ēdamu lietu.
Ēdiens laikā viņi klusēja. Ēdiena laikā viņi klusēja.
Ikdienā saki ēdiens par darbību. Ikdienā saki ēšana par darbību.

Similar words

Usage

Use ēdiens mainly for prepared food or a dish, not for drinks, and reserve the eating-act sense for older or literary contexts.

Common mistakes

ēdiens is often overextended to raw ingredients or drinks, and its case forms are easily left in the nominative.

Etymology

From Latvian ēst, “to eat”, with the noun-forming suffix -iens.

FAQ

What does ēdiens mean?

ēdiens usually means prepared food, a dish, or a course in a meal.

Is ēdiens the same as pārtika?

pārtika is broader food or provisions, while ēdiens usually points to food prepared to be eaten.

Can ēdiens mean a drink?

No, drinks are dzēriens or dzērieni, not ēdiens.

What are common forms of ēdiens?

Useful forms include ēdienu, ēdiena, ēdienam, ēdieni, and ēdienus.

Does ēdiens ever mean eating?

Rarely, older sources use ēdiens for the act or time of eating, but modern Latvian normally uses ēšana or ēdienreize.

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