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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/lithuanian Lithuanian] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will be discussing the basics of negation in Lithuanian. Negation is an important part of any language, and it is essential to understand how to use it correctly in order to communicate effectively. We will look at the different ways to express negation in Lithuanian, as well as some examples of how to use them in sentences. So let's get started!
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/lithuanian Lithuanian] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will be exploring negation in Lithuanian grammar. Negation is the process of negating or denying something. Negation is an essential part of daily communication and is necessary to convey meaning accurately. We will be exploring different forms of negation and their usage in Lithuanian.
 
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==Negation in Lithuanian==
Negation in Lithuanian is expressed using a variety of words and phrases. The most common way to express negation is by using the word ''ne'' (pronounced "nay"). This word is placed before the verb in a sentence to indicate that the action or statement is not true. For example:


* ''Aš nežinau.'' (I don't know.)
<span link>Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/Noun-Gender-and-Declension|Noun Gender and Declension]], [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]], [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/Gendered-Nouns|Gendered Nouns]] & [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/Connecting-Ideas|Connecting Ideas]].</span>
* ''Jis nežino.'' (He doesn't know.)
== Negation with "Nė" ==


Another way to express negation in Lithuanian is by using the phrase ''nėra''. This phrase is used to indicate that something does not exist or is not present. For example:  
The most common and straightforward way to negate a sentence in Lithuanian is by using the word "nė". This word means "not" in English and is usually placed before the verb that needs negating. For example, if we want to say "I do not speak Lithuanian," we would say:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Lithuanian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Aš nėkalbu lietuviškai || ["aʃ neːkalbu lʲɪɛtʊˈvʲiʃkaɪ] || I do not speak Lithuanian
|}


* ''Nėra laiko.'' (There is no time.)
Here, the word "nė" is placed before the verb "kalbu," which means "speak." This negates the sentence, and we are left with the intended meaning.
* ''Nėra žmonių.'' (There are no people.)


The phrase ''niekada'' can also be used to express negation in Lithuanian. This phrase is used to indicate that something has never happened or will never happen. For example:  
Another example would be:


* ''Jis niekada nebuvo čia.'' (He has never been here.)
{| class="wikitable"
* ''Ji niekada nežinos.'' (She will never know.)
! Lithuanian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Tu nėra lietuvis || [tu ˈnærɐ lʲɪɛˈtʊvʲɪs] || You are not Lithuanian
|}


Finally, the phrase ''vienas'' can be used to express negation in Lithuanian. This phrase is used to indicate that none of something exists or is present. For example:
Here, "" is placed before "ra," which is a form of "to be." This negates the sentence and gives us the intended meaning.


* ''Nė vienas nenori eiti.'' (Nobody wants to go.)
== Negation with "Ne" ==
* ''Nė vienas nesupranta.'' (Nobody understands.)


==Examples==
Another way to negate a sentence in Lithuanian is by using the word "ne". This word also means "not" in English, but it is used in situations where "nė" cannot be used. For example, if we want to say "I am not a doctor," we would say:
Now let's look at some examples of how to use negation in Lithuanian.  


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Lithuanian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Lithuanian !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| Aš neesu gydytojas || ["aʃ neːɛˈsu ɡɪdʲɪˈtɔjas] || I am not a doctor
|}
 
Here, "ne" is used before "esu," which is a contraction of "to be." "Nė" cannot be used in this case, and "ne" is the only appropriate option.
 
Another example would be:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Lithuanian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Aš nežinau. || Ah nay-zhi-now || I don't know.
| Jonui neprisimena jos vardo || [ˈjɔnʊɪ neprɪsɪˈmɛna jɔs ˈvardɔ] || Jon can't remember her name
|}
 
Here, "ne" is used before "prisimena," which means "to remember." Again, "nė" cannot be used in this context, and "ne" is the correct option.
 
== Negation with "Nevienas" ==
 
"Nevienas" is a compound word made up of "ne" and "vienas," which means "one." This word is the equivalent of the English word "nobody." It is used to negate a sentence in situations where "nė" or "ne" cannot be used. For example, if we want to say "Nobody knows where he is," we would say:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Lithuanian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Jis nežino. || Yees nay-zhi-no || He doesn't know.
| Nei vienas nežino, kur jis yra || [ˈneɪ ˈvʲɪɛnɐs nʲeˈʒɪnɔ kʊr jɪs ˈiːrɐ] || Nobody knows where he is
|-
|}
| Nėra laiko. || Nay-rah lah-ee-ko || There is no time.
 
|-
Here, "nei" means "not even one" and is used before "vienas" to form the word "nevienas." This word is then used before the verb "žino," which means "knows."
| Nėra žmonių. || Nay-rah zhmo-nee-uh || There are no people.
 
|-
== Negation in Questions ==
| Jis niekada nebuvo čia. || Yees nye-kah-dah neh-boo-vo chee-ah || He has never been here.
 
In Lithuanian, negation is also used in questions. For example, if we want to ask "Don't you speak Lithuanian?" we would say:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Lithuanian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Ji niekada nežinos. || Yee nye-kah-dah neh-zhi-nos || She will never know.
| "Ar jūs neskalbate lietuviškai?" || [ˈar jʊs nʲɛskalˈbaːtɛ lʲɪɛtʊˈvʲiʃkaɪ] || Don't you speak Lithuanian?
|-
| Nė vienas nenori eiti. || Nay vee-eh-nahs neh-no-ree ay-tee || Nobody wants to go.
|-
| Nė vienas nesupranta. || Nay vee-eh-nahs neh-soo-prahn-tah || Nobody understands.
|}
|}


As you can see, there are several different ways to express negation in Lithuanian. It is important to understand how to use these words and phrases correctly in order to communicate effectively.  
Here, "neskalbate" is the negative form of "kalbate," which means "speak." The word "ne" is used to negate the sentence, and the word "ar" is used to make it a question.


==Conclusion==
== Dialogue ==
In conclusion, negation is an important part of any language. In Lithuanian, negation is expressed using a variety of words and phrases, such as ''ne'', ''nėra'', ''niekada'', and ''nė vienas''. It is important to understand how to use these words and phrases correctly in order to communicate effectively.


<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
Here's a dialogue to help you practice negation:


* Person 1: Aš mėgstu rašyti laiškus. (I like to write letters.)
* Person 2: Ar nebijai, kad kažkas perskaitys tavo laiškus? (Aren't you afraid someone will read your letters?)
* Person 1: Ne, nes aš visada užrakinu savo spintelę. (No, because I always lock my desk.)


== Conclusion ==
Negation is an essential part of Lithuanian grammar, and it is crucial to learn how to use it correctly. The words "nė," "ne," and "nevienas" can be used to negate a sentence, depending on the situation. Negation can also be used in questions to convey meaning accurately.
To improve your [[Language/Lithuanian|Lithuanian]] [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar|Grammar]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=76 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/lithuanian/question questions]!
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==Sources==
* [http://mylanguages.org/lithuanian_negation.php Lithuanian Negation]
* [https://www.academia.edu/21505622/Long_distance_genitive_of_negation_in_Lithuanian (PDF) Long-distance genitive of negation in Lithuanian | Peter ...]
<span link>Excellent job on conquering this lesson! Consider delving into these related pages: [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/Questions|Questions]], [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/Singular-and-Plural-Nouns|Lithuanian Grammar: Singular and Plural Nouns]], [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/Nominative-and-Accusative-Cases|Nominative and Accusative Cases]] & [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/Common-Prepositions|Common Prepositions]].</span>
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* [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]]
* [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
* [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
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Lithuanian Grammar - Negation

Hi Lithuanian learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will be exploring negation in Lithuanian grammar. Negation is the process of negating or denying something. Negation is an essential part of daily communication and is necessary to convey meaning accurately. We will be exploring different forms of negation and their usage in Lithuanian.


Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: Noun Gender and Declension, Conditional Mood, Gendered Nouns & Connecting Ideas.

Negation with "Nė"[edit | edit source]

The most common and straightforward way to negate a sentence in Lithuanian is by using the word "nė". This word means "not" in English and is usually placed before the verb that needs negating. For example, if we want to say "I do not speak Lithuanian," we would say:

Lithuanian Pronunciation English
Aš nėkalbu lietuviškai ["aʃ neːkalbu lʲɪɛtʊˈvʲiʃkaɪ] I do not speak Lithuanian

Here, the word "nė" is placed before the verb "kalbu," which means "speak." This negates the sentence, and we are left with the intended meaning.

Another example would be:

Lithuanian Pronunciation English
Tu nėra lietuvis [tu ˈnærɐ lʲɪɛˈtʊvʲɪs] You are not Lithuanian

Here, "nė" is placed before "ra," which is a form of "to be." This negates the sentence and gives us the intended meaning.

Negation with "Ne"[edit | edit source]

Another way to negate a sentence in Lithuanian is by using the word "ne". This word also means "not" in English, but it is used in situations where "nė" cannot be used. For example, if we want to say "I am not a doctor," we would say:

Lithuanian Pronunciation English
Aš neesu gydytojas ["aʃ neːɛˈsu ɡɪdʲɪˈtɔjas] I am not a doctor

Here, "ne" is used before "esu," which is a contraction of "to be." "Nė" cannot be used in this case, and "ne" is the only appropriate option.

Another example would be:

Lithuanian Pronunciation English
Jonui neprisimena jos vardo [ˈjɔnʊɪ neprɪsɪˈmɛna jɔs ˈvardɔ] Jon can't remember her name

Here, "ne" is used before "prisimena," which means "to remember." Again, "nė" cannot be used in this context, and "ne" is the correct option.

Negation with "Nevienas"[edit | edit source]

"Nevienas" is a compound word made up of "ne" and "vienas," which means "one." This word is the equivalent of the English word "nobody." It is used to negate a sentence in situations where "nė" or "ne" cannot be used. For example, if we want to say "Nobody knows where he is," we would say:

Lithuanian Pronunciation English
Nei vienas nežino, kur jis yra [ˈneɪ ˈvʲɪɛnɐs nʲeˈʒɪnɔ kʊr jɪs ˈiːrɐ] Nobody knows where he is

Here, "nei" means "not even one" and is used before "vienas" to form the word "nevienas." This word is then used before the verb "žino," which means "knows."

Negation in Questions[edit | edit source]

In Lithuanian, negation is also used in questions. For example, if we want to ask "Don't you speak Lithuanian?" we would say:

Lithuanian Pronunciation English
"Ar jūs neskalbate lietuviškai?" [ˈar jʊs nʲɛskalˈbaːtɛ lʲɪɛtʊˈvʲiʃkaɪ] Don't you speak Lithuanian?

Here, "neskalbate" is the negative form of "kalbate," which means "speak." The word "ne" is used to negate the sentence, and the word "ar" is used to make it a question.

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Here's a dialogue to help you practice negation:

  • Person 1: Aš mėgstu rašyti laiškus. (I like to write letters.)
  • Person 2: Ar nebijai, kad kažkas perskaitys tavo laiškus? (Aren't you afraid someone will read your letters?)
  • Person 1: Ne, nes aš visada užrakinu savo spintelę. (No, because I always lock my desk.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Negation is an essential part of Lithuanian grammar, and it is crucial to learn how to use it correctly. The words "nė," "ne," and "nevienas" can be used to negate a sentence, depending on the situation. Negation can also be used in questions to convey meaning accurately.

To improve your Lithuanian Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

Sources[edit | edit source]


Excellent job on conquering this lesson! Consider delving into these related pages: Questions, Lithuanian Grammar: Singular and Plural Nouns, Nominative and Accusative Cases & Common Prepositions.

Videos[edit | edit source]

Easy Lithuanian - Negative verbs - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

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