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A Latvian why-word for asking about causes and purposes, also used to introduce reason clauses and, colloquially, to connect a reason with its result.

Examples

  • Tas ir iemesls, kāpēc mēs gaidām ārā.
    That is the reason why we are waiting outside.
  • Kāpēc durvis ir vaļā?
    Why is the door open?
  • Kāpēc gan lai viņa atteiktos no labas iespējas?
    Why would she refuse a good opportunity?
  • Kāpēc steigties, ja vilciens vēl nav pienācis?
    Why hurry if the train has not arrived yet?
  • Logs bija vaļā, kāpēc istabā kļuva auksti.
    The window was open, so the room became cold.

Similar words

kāda iemesla dēļ
kamdēļ gan
kālab
kādēļ
kāpēc gan
kādā nolūkā
kālab
tādēļ
jo
kādēļ gan

Meanings

Asking the reason

adverb
everyday
neutral
Used in a direct question to ask the reason, cause, or purpose of something.

Usage

Use kāpēc at the start of a Latvian question when the answer should give a reason, cause, or purpose.

Examples

  • Kāpēc tu kavējies?
    Why are you late?
  • Kāpēc durvis ir vaļā?
    Why is the door open?
  • Kāpēc bērni smejas?
    Why are the children laughing?
  • Kāpēc šis lēmums tika pieņemts?
    Why was this decision made?
  • Kāpēc mums jāgaida?
    Why do we have to wait?

Common mistakes

The answer word tāpēc is used where the question word is needed.
IncorrectCorrect
Tāpēc tu kavējies? Kāpēc tu kavējies?
Kāpēc es paliku mājās, tāpēc es biju slims. Kāpēc es paliku mājās? Tāpēc, ka es biju slims.
Kāpēc tu darīt šo darbu? Kāpēc tu dari šo darbu?

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Rhetorical why

adverb
conversation
neutral
Used in a rhetorical question to suggest that there is no good reason against something, or no need to do it.

Usage

Use kāpēc in rhetorical questions when the point is closer to “why bother,” “why not,” or “what reason is there.”

Examples

  • Kāpēc steigties, ja vilciens vēl nav pienācis?
    Why hurry if the train has not arrived yet?
  • Kāpēc gan lai viņa atteiktos no labas iespējas?
    Why would she refuse a good opportunity?
  • Kāpēc maksāt vairāk, ja varam ietaupīt?
    Why pay more if we can save money?
  • Kāpēc par to strīdēties visu vakaru?
    Why argue about it all evening?
  • Kāpēc neizmēģināt vēlreiz?
    Why not try again?

Common mistakes

The rhetorical force is lost when kāpēc is translated as an ordinary information question.
IncorrectCorrect
Kāpēc steigsimies, ja vilciens vēl nav pienācis? Kāpēc steigties, ja vilciens vēl nav pienācis?
Kāpēc ne mēs izmēģinām vēlreiz? Kāpēc neizmēģināt vēlreiz?
Kāpēc gan lai viņa atteicās? Kāpēc gan lai viņa atteiktos?

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Introducing a reason clause

conjunction
grammar
neutral
Introduces a dependent clause that gives the reason or purpose being asked about, explained, known, or identified.

Usage

Use kāpēc after words such as zināt, skaidrot, iemesls, and mērķis when a clause names the reason.

Examples

  • Es nezinu, kāpēc viņš klusē.
    I do not know why he is silent.
  • Paskaidro, kāpēc sapulce tika pārcelta.
    Explain why the meeting was moved.
  • Tas ir iemesls, kāpēc mēs gaidām ārā.
    That is the reason why we are waiting outside.
  • Nav skaidrs, kāpēc sistēma nedarbojas.
    It is not clear why the system is not working.
  • Viņa jautāja, kāpēc biļetes kļuvušas dārgākas.
    She asked why the tickets had become more expensive.

Common mistakes

The comma before the dependent kāpēc clause is often dropped.
IncorrectCorrect
Es nezinu kāpēc viņš klusē. Es nezinu, kāpēc viņš klusē.
Tas ir iemesls, jo mēs gaidām ārā. Tas ir iemesls, kāpēc mēs gaidām ārā.
Paskaidro, tāpēc sapulce tika pārcelta. Paskaidro, kāpēc sapulce tika pārcelta.

Similar words

Colloquial because or therefore

conjunction
conversation
informal
Links two clauses loosely so the second follows from, or is explained by, the first.

Usage

Use this kāpēc sparingly. In clear modern Latvian, tāpēc or jo is usually better for this connective sense.

Examples

  • Ceļš bija slidens, kāpēc braucām lēnāk.
    The road was slippery, so we drove more slowly.
  • Darbs ieilga, kāpēc tikšanās sākās vēlāk.
    The work dragged on, so the meeting started later.
  • Viņš nebija sagatavojies, kāpēc atbildēja nedroši.
    He was not prepared, so he answered uncertainly.
  • Logs bija vaļā, kāpēc istabā kļuva auksti.
    The window was open, so the room became cold.
  • Cena pieauga, kāpēc pircēji vilcinājās.
    The price rose, so buyers hesitated.

Common mistakes

This connective use is overused in places where standard Latvian expects tāpēc or jo.
IncorrectCorrect
Ceļš bija slidens, kāpēc? Kāpēc ceļš bija slidens?
Ceļš bija slidens, kāpēc mēs braucām lēnāk. Ceļš bija slidens, tāpēc mēs braucām lēnāk.
Es paliku mājās, kāpēc biju slims. Es paliku mājās, jo biju slims.

Similar words

Usage

Keep kāpēc for why-questions and reason clauses. For a plain answer meaning “therefore” or “because,” tāpēc and jo are usually clearer.

Common mistakes

tāpēc is used for a question, giving an answer word where Latvian needs the why-word kāpēc.

Etymology

Built from Latvian , the genitive of kas meaning “what,” and pēc, meaning “after” or “for.”

FAQ

What does kāpēc mean?

kāpēc usually means “why,” asking for a reason, cause, or purpose.

Is kāpēc an adverb or a conjunction?

kāpēc is mainly an adverb in direct questions, but it also works like a conjunction when it introduces a reason clause.

What is the difference between kāpēc and tāpēc?

kāpēc asks “why,” while tāpēc answers with “therefore” or “for that reason.”

Can kāpēc mean “because”?

A colloquial connective use can be close to “because” or “therefore,” but standard modern Latvian usually prefers jo or tāpēc.

What are close Latvian synonyms of kāpēc?

Close synonyms include kādēļ, kālab, and kamdēļ, with kādēļ the most neutral alternative.

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