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Lithuanian Vocabulary

The Lithuanian vocabulary is the backbone for learning. Below we picked 70% of the most commonly used words. Therefore memorizing them will give you a 70% boost in the language. This is the smarter way of online learning. Learn only what you need. We start with commonly used numbers.

One: vienas  Audio Two: du  Audio Three: trys  Audio
Four: keturi  Audio Five: penki  Audio Six: šeši  Audio
Seven: septyni  Audio Eight: aštuoni  Audio Nine: devyni  Audio
Ten: dešimt  Audio First: pirmas  Audio Second: antras  Audio

Time Expressions

Days of the week and time expressions:

Monday: pirmadienis  Audio Tuesday: antradienis  Audio Wednesday: trečiadienis  Audio
Thursday: ketvirtadienis  Audio Friday: penktadienis  Audio Saturday: šeštadienis  Audio
Sunday: sekmadienis  Audio Now: dabar  Audio Yesterday: vakar  Audio
Today: šiandien  Audio Tonight: šįvakar  Audio Tomorrow: rytoj  Audio

Most popular fruits and vegetables:

Fruits: vaisiai  Audio Apples: obuoliai  Audio
Bananas: bananai  Audio Tomatoes: pomidorai  Audio
Potatoes: bulvės  Audio Onions: svogūnai  Audio
Colors that we think are imprtant to remember

:

Red: raudonas  Audio Green: žalias  Audio Blue: mėlynas  Audio
White: baltas  Audio Black: juodas  Audio Grey: pilkas  Audio

Some words related to food:

Breakfast: pusryčiai  Audio Lunch: pietūs  Audio
Dinner: vakarienė  Audio Milk: pienas  Audio
Coffee: kava  Audio Bread: duona  Audio

Weather terms and sensations:

Sunny: saulėtas  Audio Windy: vėjuotas  Audio Rainy: lietingas   Audio
Snowy: snieguotas  Audio Cold: šaltas  Audio Hot: karštas  Audio

Words related to family and relatives:

Boy: berniukas  Audio Girl: mergaitė  Audio
Son: sūnus  Audio Daughter: dukra  Audio
Brother: brolis  Audio Sister: sesuo  Audio
Man: vyras  Audio Woman: moteris  Audio
Father: tėvas  Audio Mother: motina  Audio
Grandfather: senelis  Audio Grandmother: močiutė  Audio

Locations in the house which are talked about more during the day:

House: namas  Audio Toilet: tualetas  Audio Room: kambarys  Audio
Bedroom: miegamasis  Audio Kitchen: virtuvė  Audio Table: stalas   Audio

Animals and pets popular to everyone:

Cat: katė  Audio Dog: šuo  Audio Mouse: pelė  Audio
Bird: paukštis  Audio Cow: karvė  Audio Horse: arklys  Audio

The clothes most worn by most people:

Socks: kojinės  Audio Shoes: batai  Audio Trousers: kelnės  Audio
Shirt: marškiniai  Audio Sweater: sportinis nertinis  Audio Coat: paltas,apsiaustas  Audio

Most popular languages in the world:

English: anglas  Audio French: prancūzas  Audio German: vokietis  Audio
Spanish: ispanas  Audio Italian: italas  Audio Portuguese: portugalas  Audio
Greek: graikas  Audio Russian: rusas  Audio Arabic: arabų  Audio
Hindi: indas  Audio Chinese: kinas  Audio Japanese: japonas  Audio

Travel Vocabulary

Most popular terms when traveling:

Taxi: taksi  Audio Bus: autobusas  Audio
Hotel: viešbutis  Audio Reservation: rezervacija  Audio
Airport: oro uostas  Audio Passport: pasas  Audio

Words you can use in class or talking about school:

Student: studentas  Audio Teacher: mokytojas  Audio Pen: rašiklis  Audio
Books: knygos  Audio Page: puslapis  Audio Dictionary: žodynas  Audio

Body parts which are talked about more often:

Hand: ranka  Audio Feet: pėdos  Audio Hair: plaukai  Audio
Eye: akis  Audio Mouth: burna  Audio Nose: nosis  Audio

Emergency vocabulary to ask for help or offer help when needed:

Ambulance: greitosios pagalbos automobilis  Audio Doctor: gydytojas  Audio
Hospital: ligoninė  Audio Pharmacy: vaistinė  Audio
Police: policija  Audio Stomach Ache: pilvo skausmas  Audio

As you can see, this Lithuanian vocabulary is something you will need every day. You can use our Vocabulary Trainer to help you memorize these words.


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Did you know? People use only a small amount of their vocabulary on a daily basis. The rest of the words are either unused or not used often.


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