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Sunshine and Strawberries: A Day at Riga Central Market

FluentFiction - Latvian

17m 22sJune 1, 2024

Sunshine and Strawberries: A Day at Riga Central Market

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  • Rīgas Centrāltirgus, saulaina sestdienas rīta.

    Riga Central Market, on a sunny Saturday morning.

  • Jānis stāv pie savas tirgus stenda, kurš pilns ar svaigiem augļiem un dārzeņiem.

    Jānis stands by his market stall, which is full of fresh fruits and vegetables.

  • Viņam ir smaids sejā.

    He has a smile on his face.

  • Šodien viņš cerēs uz labu dienu.

    Today, he hopes for a good day.

  • "Labdien!" Jānis sveicina katru garāmgājēju.

    "Good day!" Jānis greets every passerby.

  • Viņš piedāvā salātus, burkānus, kartupeļus, tomātus un gurķus.

    He offers lettuce, carrots, potatoes, tomatoes, and cucumbers.

  • Viss ir viņa paša audzēts lauku saimniecībā.

    Everything is grown on his own farm.

  • Cilvēkiem patīk Jāņa produkcija.

    People like Jānis's produce.

  • Viņš ir godīgs pārdevējs.

    He is an honest vendor.

  • Pirmais klients, Anna, pieiet Jāņa stendam.

    The first customer, Anna, approaches Jānis' stall.

  • "Vai šie tomāti ir svaigi?" viņa jautā.

    "Are these tomatoes fresh?" she asks.

  • "Jā, tie ir svaigi, tikko no dārza," atbild Jānis.

    "Yes, they are fresh, straight from the garden," Jānis replies.

  • Anna nopērk kilogramu tomātu.

    Anna buys a kilogram of tomatoes.

  • Viņa ir apmierināta.

    She is satisfied.

  • Jānis jūtas labi.

    Jānis feels good.

  • Katrs klients ir svarīgs viņam.

    Every customer is important to him.

  • Tad pie stenda pieiet liels vīrietis.

    Then, a large man approaches the stall.

  • Viņš skatās uz burkāniem.

    He looks at the carrots.

  • "Cik maksā kilogramu burkānu?" viņš jautā.

    "How much for a kilogram of carrots?" he asks.

  • "Divi eiro kilogramā," saka Jānis.

    "Two euros per kilogram," Jānis says.

  • Vīrietis nopērk divus kilogramus.

    The man buys two kilograms.

  • Šķiet, ka viņš steidzas.

    He seems to be in a hurry.

  • Viņš ātri aiziet.

    He walks away quickly.

  • Jānis redz savu draugu Peteri pie citas stenda.

    Jānis sees his friend Pēteris at another stall.

  • Viņi pamāj viens otram.

    They wave to each other.

  • Jānis atgriežas pie pārdošanas.

    Jānis returns to selling.

  • Viņam ir garš saraksts ar klientiem.

    He has a long list of customers.

  • Katram viņš izsaka pateicību un uzsmaida.

    He thanks each one and smiles.

  • Vidū dienai, tirgus kļūst pilns ar cilvēkiem.

    Midday, the market becomes crowded with people.

  • Jānim jau ir nogurušas kājas, bet viņš turpina smaidīt.

    Jānis's legs are already tired, but he continues to smile.

  • Viņam patīk šī darba enerģija.

    He loves the energy of this job.

  • Pēcpusdienā pie stenda atnāk maza meitene ar mammu.

    In the afternoon, a little girl comes to the stall with her mother.

  • "Vai jums ir ogas?" meitene jautā.

    "Do you have any berries?" the girl asks.

  • "Jā, man ir zemenes," saka Jānis.

    "Yes, I have strawberries," Jānis says.

  • Meitenes smaids kļūst plašāks.

    The girl's smile grows wider.

  • Viņa gribēja tieši zemenes.

    She wanted strawberries.

  • "Četras kastes, lūdzu," saka meitenes mamma.

    "Four boxes, please," says the girl's mother.

  • Tas ir liels pasūtījums.

    It's a big order.

  • Jānis ir priecīgs.

    Jānis is happy.

  • Viņš uzmanīgi iesaiņo zemenes.

    He carefully packs the strawberries.

  • Viņš pasniedz tās meitenei ar smaidu.

    He hands them to the girl with a smile.

  • Diena tuvojas galam.

    The day nears its end.

  • Jānis noklāj savu stendu.

    Jānis closes his stall.

  • Visa produkcija gandrīz ir izpārdota.

    Most of the produce is nearly sold out.

  • Viņam palikuši tikai pāris tomāti un dažas burkāni.

    He is left with only a few tomatoes and some carrots.

  • Jānis ir apmierināts ar šodienu.

    Jānis is satisfied with today.

  • "Rīt būs jauna diena," viņš saka sev.

    "Tomorrow will be a new day," he says to himself.

  • Rīta saules izbaidījies Jānis atvadās no tirgus.

    Bidding farewell to the market at sunset, Jānis thinks about his happy customers.

  • Viņš domā par saviem laimīgajiem klientiem. Viņš ir gatavs rītdienai ar jauniem augļiem un dārzeņiem.

    He is ready for tomorrow with new fruits and vegetables.

  • Un tā, Rīgas Centrāltirgus bija dzīvīgā vieta, kur Jānis, lauksaimniecības mīļotājs, mēģināja nest svaigas gardumus un smaidu visiem.

    And so, Riga Central Market was a lively place where Jānis, a lover of farming, sought to bring fresh delights and smiles to everyone.

  • Viņa smagais darbs un godīgums vienmēr atmaksājās.

    His hard work and honesty always paid off.