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<div class="pg_page_title">[[Language/Lithuanian|Lithuanian]]  → [[Language/Lithuanian/Vocabulary|Vocabulary]] → [[Language/Lithuanian/Grammar/0-to-A1-Course|0 to A1 Course]] → Friendship and Social Life</div>
Friendship and social life are essential elements of human existence, transcending cultures and languages. In Lithuania, as in other countries, the ability to connect with others through friendship is invaluable. This lesson will guide you through the essential vocabulary and phrases you'll need to navigate social situations, make new friends, and foster connections in Lithuanian.
Whether you're meeting someone at a local café, joining a community event, or simply chatting with new acquaintances, knowing how to express yourself in these contexts will enrich your experience in Lithuania.
In this lesson, we will cover:
* Common phrases used in socializing
* Vocabulary related to friendship
* Different ways to express emotions and sentiments
* Practical examples and scenarios to help you apply what you learn
By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid foundational vocabulary to help you engage in conversations about friendship and social life.


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<h2>Introduction</h2>
=== Common Social Phrases ===
 
Let's start with some foundational phrases that are commonly used in social interactions. These phrases will help you initiate conversations and keep them flowing smoothly.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Lithuanian !! Pronunciation !! English


Making friends and socializing is an important part of life, and learning how to do so in Lithuanian can help you connect with others and immerse yourself in Lithuanian culture. In this lesson, we will focus on the vocabulary and phrases you need to know to make friends and converse with others in social settings.
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<h2>Vocabulary</h2>
| Labas! || [ˈlɑ.bɐs] || Hello!


Below are some essential Lithuanian vocabulary words and phrases for friendship and social life:
|-
 
| Kaip sekasi? || [kɐip ˈsɛ.kɐ.si] || How are you?
 
|-
 
| Aš esu... || [aʃ ˈɛ.su] || I am...
 
|-
 
| Malonu tave sutikti! || [mɐˈlɔ.nu ˈtɐ.vɛ suˈti.kʲtʲi] || Nice to meet you!
 
|-
 
| Kuo tu vardu? || [kuo tu ˈvɐr.dʊ] || What is your name?
 
|-
 
| Ar nori išgerti kavos? || [ar ˈnɔ.ri iʃˈɡɛr.tʲi ˈkɑ.vɔs] || Do you want to have coffee?
 
|-
 
| Kas naujo? || [kɑs ˈnɐu.jɔ] || What's new?
 
|-
 
| Iki pasimatymo! || [ˈi.ki pɑ.siˈmɪ.tɐ.mɔ] || Until we meet again!
 
|-
 
| Ačiū! || [ˈa.tʃʲu] || Thank you!
 
|-
 
| Prašau! || [ˈprɑ.ʃɔu] || You're welcome!
 
|}
 
=== Vocabulary Related to Friendship ===
 
In this section, we will explore vocabulary that specifically pertains to friendship. Knowing these words will help you discuss friendships and express your feelings toward friends.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Lithuanian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Lithuanian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| draugas || dräu-gus || friend
 
| Draugas || [ˈdrɑʊɡɐs] || Friend
 
|-
|-
| gerai sugyventi || guh-rye suh-gy-ven-tee || get along well
 
| Draugystė || [drɐʊˈɡis.tʲe] || Friendship
 
|-
|-
| bendrauti || ben-drau-ti || socialize
 
| Geras draugas || [ˈɡɛ.rɐs ˈdrɑʊ.ɡɐs] || Good friend
 
|-
|-
| vakarėlis || va-ka-reh-lis || party
 
| Artimas draugas || [ˈar.ti.mɐs ˈdrɑʊ.ɡɐs] || Close friend
 
|-
 
| Senas draugas || [ˈsɛ.nɐs ˈdrɑʊ.ɡɐs] || Old friend
 
|-
|-
| pokalbis || po-kal-bis || conversation
 
| Patikimas draugas || [pɐ.tiˈki.mɐs ˈdrɑʊ.ɡɐs] || Trustworthy friend
 
|-
|-
| susipažinti || suh-si-pa-žin-ti || get to know each other
 
| Bendrauti || [bɛnˈdrɑu.tʲi] || To socialize
 
|-
|-
| susitikti || suh-si-tik-ti || meet
 
| Bendraujantis || [bɛnˈdrɑu.jɐn.tis] || Socializing
 
|-
|-
| prašyti tel. nr. || pra-ši-ti te-lė-fo-nų nŭmė-rių || ask for phone number
 
| Pasitikėjimas || [pɑ.si.tiˈkʲe.ji.mɐs] || Trust
 
|-
|-
| susirašyti el. paštu || suh-si-ra-šy-ti ėl. paš-tu || exchange emails
 
| Parama || [pɐˈrɐ.mɐ] || Support
 
|}
|}


<h2>Phrases</h2>
=== Expressing Emotions and Sentiments ===


Here are some Lithuanian phrases you can use to start and maintain a conversation with someone:
Now that we've covered some basic phrases and vocabulary, let's look at how to express emotions and sentiments in the context of friendship. These phrases will help you share how you feel about your friends and your relationships.


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{| class="wikitable"
<li>Sveikas/sveika! - Hello! (informal)</li>
<li>Laba diena! - Good day! (formal)</li>
<li>Kaip jums sekasi? - How are you? (formal)</li>
<li>Kaip sekasi? - How are you? (informal)</li>
<li>Ačiū, gerai. - Thank you, I'm good. (formal)</li>
<li>Ačiū, gerai. O kaip jums? - Thank you, I'm good. And how are you? (formal)</li>
<li>Labai gerai, ačiū. - Very well, thank you. (formal)</li>
<li>O kaip sekasi jums? - And how are you? (formal)</li>
<li>Malonu susipažinti. - Nice to meet you. (formal)</li>
<li>Radau tave labai mielą/mieląją. - I find you very nice. (informal)</li>
<li>Ar norėtumėte susitikti ateityje? - Would you like to meet again in the future? (formal)</li>
<li>Gerai praleidau laiką. - I had a great time. (informal/formal)</li>
<li>Ačiū už vakarėlį. - Thank you for the party. (informal/formal)</li>
</ul>


<h2>Cultural Notes</h2>
! Lithuanian !! Pronunciation !! English


In Lithuanian culture, it is important to be respectful towards others and use formal language when conversing with those you have just met or those in positions of authority. When making plans with friends, it is common to decide on the time and location in advance, rather than spontaneously suggesting a venue. Additionally, in Lithuanian culture, it is customary to bring a small gift or token of appreciation when invited to someone's home for the first time. This could be a small bouquet of flowers or a box of chocolates.
|-


<h2>Conclusion</h2>
| Aš myliu tave! || [aʃ ˈmi.lʲu ˈtɐ.vɛ] || I love you!


By learning the Lithuanian vocabulary and phrases for making friends and socializing, you can feel more comfortable and confident in social situations in Lithuania. Remember to be respectful and use formal language when necessary, and don't forget the importance of small gifts or tokens of appreciation. Keep practicing and honing your Lithuanian language skills, and soon you'll be conversing like a pro!
|-
 
| Man patinka! || [mɐn pɐˈtʲiŋ.kɐ] || I like you!
 
|-
 
| Tu esi puikus draugas! || [tu ˈɛ.si ˈpu.i.kʊs ˈdrɑʊ.ɡɐs] || You are a great friend!
 
|-
 
| Aš vertinu mūsų draugystę! || [aʃ ˈvɛr.tʲi.nʊ ˈmuː.sʊ drɑʊˈɡis.tʲe] || I appreciate our friendship!
 
|-
 
| Aš jaučiuosi laimingas! || [aʃ jɔʊˈtʃʊo.si ˈlɐi̯.mɪn.ɡɐs] || I feel happy!
 
|-
 
| Man liūdna be tavęs. || [mɐn ˈlʲuːd.nɐ bɛ ˈtɐ.vɛs] || I feel sad without you.
 
|-
 
| Mes turime puikų ryšį! || [mɛs ˈturɪ.mɛ ˈpu.i.kʊ ˈrʲiː.ʃʲi] || We have a great connection!
 
|-
 
| Aš tikiu tavimi! || [aʃ ˈtʲi.kʲu ˈtɐ.vɪ.mɪ] || I believe in you!
 
|-
 
| Ačiū už viską! || [ˈa.tʃʲu uʒ ˈvɪs.kɐ] || Thank you for everything!
 
|-
 
| Tu man esi svarbus! || [tu mɐn ˈɛ.si ˈsvɐr.bʊs] || You are important to me!
 
|}
 
=== Practical Examples and Scenarios ===
 
To reinforce your learning, let’s explore some practical scenarios where you can apply these phrases and vocabulary. We will create dialogues based on real-life situations.
 
==== Scenario 1: Meeting a New Friend ====
 
''Setting: A local café where you meet someone new.''
 
* You: Labas! Kaip sekasi? (Hello! How are you?)
 
* New Friend: Labas! Gerai, ačiū. O tu? (Hello! Good, thank you. And you?)
 
* You: Aš esu... (I am...)
 
* New Friend: Malonu tave sutikti! (Nice to meet you!)
 
* You: Ar nori išgerti kavos? (Do you want to have coffee?)
 
==== Scenario 2: Expressing Appreciation ====
 
''Setting: After spending time with a friend.''
 
* You: Ačiū už viską! (Thank you for everything!)
 
* Friend: Nėra už ką! (You're welcome!)
 
* You: Mes turime puikų ryšį! (We have a great connection!)
 
* Friend: Taip, aš vertinu mūsų draugystę! (Yes, I appreciate our friendship!)
 
=== Exercises ===
 
To help solidify your understanding of the vocabulary and phrases we've covered, here are some exercises.
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
Fill in the blanks with the correct Lithuanian word or phrase.
 
1. Labas! Kaip ______? (How are you?)
 
2. Aš ______ esu... (I am...)
 
3. ______ tavo vardas? (What is your name?)
 
4. Ačiū! ______ už viską! (Thank you for everything!)
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. sekasi
 
2. (insert your name)
 
3. Kuo
 
4. Ačiū
 
==== Exercise 2: Match the Phrases ====
 
Match the English phrases with their Lithuanian equivalents.
 
1. I love you!
 
2. What's new?
 
3. You are a great friend!
 
4. Until we meet again!
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. Aš myliu tave!
 
2. Kas naujo?
 
3. Tu esi puikus draugas!
 
4. Iki pasimatymo!
 
==== Exercise 3: Create Your Own Dialogue ====
 
Using the vocabulary and phrases you learned, write a short dialogue between yourself and a friend meeting for coffee.
 
''Example Solution:''
 
You: Labas! Kaip sekasi? (Hello! How are you?)
 
Friend: Labas! Gerai, ačiū! O tu? (Hello! Good, thank you! And you?)
 
==== Exercise 4: Translate the Sentences ====
 
Translate the following sentences into Lithuanian.
 
1. I appreciate our friendship.
 
2. You are important to me.
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. Aš vertinu mūsų draugystę.
 
2. Tu man esi svarbus.
 
==== Exercise 5: Role Play ====
 
Pair up with a classmate and role-play a scenario where you meet someone new at a party. Use as many phrases from this lesson as possible.
 
''Solutions:''
 
Students should engage in a dialogue using the phrases they have learned.
 
=== Conclusion ===
 
In this lesson, we delved into the vocabulary related to friendship and social life in Lithuanian. We explored common phrases, vocabulary for friendships, and ways to express emotions. With these tools, you can better navigate social contexts and build connections in Lithuania.
 
Remember that practice is key! Use these phrases in your daily interactions, and don't hesitate to reach out to new friends and engage in conversations. The more you practice, the more confident you will become in your language skills.
 
Now, go out there and make some friends!


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LithuanianVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Friendship and Social Life

Friendship and social life are essential elements of human existence, transcending cultures and languages. In Lithuania, as in other countries, the ability to connect with others through friendship is invaluable. This lesson will guide you through the essential vocabulary and phrases you'll need to navigate social situations, make new friends, and foster connections in Lithuanian.

Whether you're meeting someone at a local café, joining a community event, or simply chatting with new acquaintances, knowing how to express yourself in these contexts will enrich your experience in Lithuania.

In this lesson, we will cover:

  • Common phrases used in socializing
  • Vocabulary related to friendship
  • Different ways to express emotions and sentiments
  • Practical examples and scenarios to help you apply what you learn

By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid foundational vocabulary to help you engage in conversations about friendship and social life.

Common Social Phrases[edit | edit source]

Let's start with some foundational phrases that are commonly used in social interactions. These phrases will help you initiate conversations and keep them flowing smoothly.

Lithuanian Pronunciation English
Labas! [ˈlɑ.bɐs] Hello!
Kaip sekasi? [kɐip ˈsɛ.kɐ.si] How are you?
Aš esu... [aʃ ˈɛ.su] I am...
Malonu tave sutikti! [mɐˈlɔ.nu ˈtɐ.vɛ suˈti.kʲtʲi] Nice to meet you!
Kuo tu vardu? [kuo tu ˈvɐr.dʊ] What is your name?
Ar nori išgerti kavos? [ar ˈnɔ.ri iʃˈɡɛr.tʲi ˈkɑ.vɔs] Do you want to have coffee?
Kas naujo? [kɑs ˈnɐu.jɔ] What's new?
Iki pasimatymo! [ˈi.ki pɑ.siˈmɪ.tɐ.mɔ] Until we meet again!
Ačiū! [ˈa.tʃʲu] Thank you!
Prašau! [ˈprɑ.ʃɔu] You're welcome!

Vocabulary Related to Friendship[edit | edit source]

In this section, we will explore vocabulary that specifically pertains to friendship. Knowing these words will help you discuss friendships and express your feelings toward friends.

Lithuanian Pronunciation English
Draugas [ˈdrɑʊɡɐs] Friend
Draugystė [drɐʊˈɡis.tʲe] Friendship
Geras draugas [ˈɡɛ.rɐs ˈdrɑʊ.ɡɐs] Good friend
Artimas draugas [ˈar.ti.mɐs ˈdrɑʊ.ɡɐs] Close friend
Senas draugas [ˈsɛ.nɐs ˈdrɑʊ.ɡɐs] Old friend
Patikimas draugas [pɐ.tiˈki.mɐs ˈdrɑʊ.ɡɐs] Trustworthy friend
Bendrauti [bɛnˈdrɑu.tʲi] To socialize
Bendraujantis [bɛnˈdrɑu.jɐn.tis] Socializing
Pasitikėjimas [pɑ.si.tiˈkʲe.ji.mɐs] Trust
Parama [pɐˈrɐ.mɐ] Support

Expressing Emotions and Sentiments[edit | edit source]

Now that we've covered some basic phrases and vocabulary, let's look at how to express emotions and sentiments in the context of friendship. These phrases will help you share how you feel about your friends and your relationships.

Lithuanian Pronunciation English
Aš myliu tave! [aʃ ˈmi.lʲu ˈtɐ.vɛ] I love you!
Man patinka! [mɐn pɐˈtʲiŋ.kɐ] I like you!
Tu esi puikus draugas! [tu ˈɛ.si ˈpu.i.kʊs ˈdrɑʊ.ɡɐs] You are a great friend!
Aš vertinu mūsų draugystę! [aʃ ˈvɛr.tʲi.nʊ ˈmuː.sʊ drɑʊˈɡis.tʲe] I appreciate our friendship!
Aš jaučiuosi laimingas! [aʃ jɔʊˈtʃʊo.si ˈlɐi̯.mɪn.ɡɐs] I feel happy!
Man liūdna be tavęs. [mɐn ˈlʲuːd.nɐ bɛ ˈtɐ.vɛs] I feel sad without you.
Mes turime puikų ryšį! [mɛs ˈturɪ.mɛ ˈpu.i.kʊ ˈrʲiː.ʃʲi] We have a great connection!
Aš tikiu tavimi! [aʃ ˈtʲi.kʲu ˈtɐ.vɪ.mɪ] I believe in you!
Ačiū už viską! [ˈa.tʃʲu uʒ ˈvɪs.kɐ] Thank you for everything!
Tu man esi svarbus! [tu mɐn ˈɛ.si ˈsvɐr.bʊs] You are important to me!

Practical Examples and Scenarios[edit | edit source]

To reinforce your learning, let’s explore some practical scenarios where you can apply these phrases and vocabulary. We will create dialogues based on real-life situations.

Scenario 1: Meeting a New Friend[edit | edit source]

Setting: A local café where you meet someone new.

  • You: Labas! Kaip sekasi? (Hello! How are you?)
  • New Friend: Labas! Gerai, ačiū. O tu? (Hello! Good, thank you. And you?)
  • You: Aš esu... (I am...)
  • New Friend: Malonu tave sutikti! (Nice to meet you!)
  • You: Ar nori išgerti kavos? (Do you want to have coffee?)

Scenario 2: Expressing Appreciation[edit | edit source]

Setting: After spending time with a friend.

  • You: Ačiū už viską! (Thank you for everything!)
  • Friend: Nėra už ką! (You're welcome!)
  • You: Mes turime puikų ryšį! (We have a great connection!)
  • Friend: Taip, aš vertinu mūsų draugystę! (Yes, I appreciate our friendship!)

Exercises[edit | edit source]

To help solidify your understanding of the vocabulary and phrases we've covered, here are some exercises.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Fill in the blanks with the correct Lithuanian word or phrase.

1. Labas! Kaip ______? (How are you?)

2. Aš ______ esu... (I am...)

3. ______ tavo vardas? (What is your name?)

4. Ačiū! ______ už viską! (Thank you for everything!)

Solutions:

1. sekasi

2. (insert your name)

3. Kuo

4. Ačiū

Exercise 2: Match the Phrases[edit | edit source]

Match the English phrases with their Lithuanian equivalents.

1. I love you!

2. What's new?

3. You are a great friend!

4. Until we meet again!

Solutions:

1. Aš myliu tave!

2. Kas naujo?

3. Tu esi puikus draugas!

4. Iki pasimatymo!

Exercise 3: Create Your Own Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Using the vocabulary and phrases you learned, write a short dialogue between yourself and a friend meeting for coffee.

Example Solution:

You: Labas! Kaip sekasi? (Hello! How are you?)

Friend: Labas! Gerai, ačiū! O tu? (Hello! Good, thank you! And you?)

Exercise 4: Translate the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Lithuanian.

1. I appreciate our friendship.

2. You are important to me.

Solutions:

1. Aš vertinu mūsų draugystę.

2. Tu man esi svarbus.

Exercise 5: Role Play[edit | edit source]

Pair up with a classmate and role-play a scenario where you meet someone new at a party. Use as many phrases from this lesson as possible.

Solutions:

Students should engage in a dialogue using the phrases they have learned.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we delved into the vocabulary related to friendship and social life in Lithuanian. We explored common phrases, vocabulary for friendships, and ways to express emotions. With these tools, you can better navigate social contexts and build connections in Lithuania.

Remember that practice is key! Use these phrases in your daily interactions, and don't hesitate to reach out to new friends and engage in conversations. The more you practice, the more confident you will become in your language skills.

Now, go out there and make some friends!

Table of Contents - Lithuanian Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Introduction to Lithuanian


Greetings and Introductions


Nouns and Pronouns


Numbers and Time


Verbs and Tenses


Food and Dining


Adjectives and Adverbs


Travel and Transportation


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Shopping and Services


Lithuanian Traditions and Customs

Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]


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