Useful Lithuanian phrases

A collection of useful phrases in Lithuanian, a Baltic language spoken mainly in Lithuania.

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Key to abbreviations: frm = formal, inf = informal

English lietuvių kalba (Lithuanian)
Welcome Sveiki atvykę
Hello (General greeting) Labas
Sveikas
Sveiki
Hello (on phone) Alio
How are you? Kaip sekasi?
Kaip tau sekasi?
Reply to 'How are you?' Ačiu, gerai. O Jums?
Long time no see Seniai nesimatėm
Ilgai nematytas
What's your name? Kuo tu vardu? (inf)
Koks jūsų vardas? (frm)
My name is ... Mano vardas ...
Where are you from? Iš kur jūs esate?
Iš kur tu esi?
I'm from ... iš ...
Pleased to meet you Malonu susipažinti
Good morning
(Morning greeting)
Labas rytas
Good afternoon
(Afternoon greeting)
Laba diena
Good evening
(Evening greeting)
Labas vakaras
Good night Labanakt
Labos nakties
Goodbye
(Parting phrases)
Viso gero
Good luck! Sėkmės!
Geros kloties!
Cheers! Good Health!
(Toasts used when drinking)
Į sveikatą!
Have a nice day Geros dienos!
Bon appetit /
Have a nice meal
Gero apetito!
Skanaus!
Bon voyage /
Have a good journey
Laimingos kelionės!
Geros kelionės!
I understand Aš suprantu
I don't understand Aš nesuprantu
Yes Taip
Jo
No Ne
Maybe Gal
I don't know Aš nežinau
Please speak more slowly Prašom pakartoti lėtai
Prašom kalbėti lėčiau
Please say that again Gal gali pakartoti?
Please write it down Ar galite užrašyti?
Gal galite tai užrašyti?
Do you speak Lithuanian? Ar kalbate lietuviškai?
Yes, a little
(reply to 'Do you speak ...?')
Taip
How do you say ... in Lithuanian? Kaip lietuviškai pasakyti ...?
Excuse me Atsiprašau!
How much is this? Kiek šitas kainuoja?
Kiek tai kainuoja?
Sorry Atsiprašau!
Atleiskite!
Please Prašau
Thank you Ačiū
Dėkoju
Labai ačiū
Reply to thank you Prašom
Where's the toilet / bathroom? Kur yra tualetas?
This gentleman will pay for everything Šis vyras užmokės už viską
This lady will pay for everything Ši moteris užmokės už viską
Would you like to dance with me? Ar norėtum su manim pašokti?
Gal norėtum su manim pašokti?
I miss you Aš pasiilgau tavęs (used between lovers)
Man tavęs trūksta (used between other people)
I love you Aš tave myliu
Get well soon Sveikite
Sveikite greičiau
Go away! Palikite mane ramybėje!
Leave me alone! Atstokite!
Palikite mane ramybėje!
Help! Padėkite!
Fire! Gaisras!
Stop! Stop!
Call the police! Iškvieskite policiją!
Skambinkite policijai!
Christmas greetings Linksmų Kalėdų
New Year greetings Laimingų Naujųjų Metų
Easter greetings Su šventom velykom!
Sveiki sulaukę šventų velykų!
Birthday greetings Su gimtadieniu
Sveikinu gimtadienio proga
Congratulations! Sveikiname!
My hovercraft is full of eels Mano laivas su oro pagalve pilnas ungurių
One language is never enough Vienos kalbos niekada negana
Mokėti vieną kalbą neužtenka

Lithuanian recordings by Augustinas Žemaitis, with corrections by Oksana Grajauskaitė and Palmyras Peter Vaitkus

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Links

Other collections of Lithuanian phrases
http://www.debeselis.net/phrases.php
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/other/quickfix/lithuanian.shtml
http://www.linguanaut.com/english_lithuanian.htm

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