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Learn Lithuanian Time Vocabulary
This bilingual guide teaches essential Lithuanian words and phrases related to time: days of the week, months, hours, minutes, parts of the day (morning, noon, afternoon, evening, night), and common time expressions. Click the speaker icon to hear each Lithuanian word pronounced (uses speak()
with lt-LT
locale).
Pronunciation tips: Lithuanian letters you’ll meet — š = "sh", č = "ch", ž = "zh", ė is a clear "eh" sound, ū is a long "oo".
English | Lithuanian |
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Days of the Week | |
Monday | pirmadienis 🔊 |
Tuesday | antradienis 🔊 |
Wednesday | trečiadienis 🔊 |
Thursday | ketvirtadienis 🔊 |
Friday | penktadienis 🔊 |
Saturday | šeštadienis 🔊 |
Sunday | sekmadienis 🔊 |
Months of the Year | |
January | sausis 🔊 |
February | vasaris 🔊 |
March | kovas 🔊 |
April | balandis 🔊 |
May | gegužė 🔊 |
June | birželis 🔊 |
July | liepa 🔊 |
August | rugpjūtis 🔊 |
September | rugsėjis 🔊 |
October | spalis 🔊 |
November | lapkritis 🔊 |
December | gruodis 🔊 |
Parts of Day & Time Words | |
morning | rytas 🔊 |
noon / midday | vidurdienis 🔊 |
afternoon | popietė 🔊 |
evening | vakaras 🔊 |
night | naktis 🔊 |
midnight | vidurnaktis 🔊 |
hour | valanda 🔊 |
minute | minutė 🔊 |
second | sekundė 🔊 |
half past | pusė (valandos) 🔊 |
quarter past | ketvirtis po 🔊 |
quarter to | ketvirtis iki 🔊 |
AM (before noon) | priešpiet 🔊 |
PM (after noon) | popiet 🔊 |
Common Time Expressions | |
today | šiandien 🔊 |
yesterday | vakar 🔊 |
tomorrow | rytoj 🔊 |
now | dabar 🔊 |
later | vėliau 🔊 |
What time is it? | Kiek valandų? 🔊 |
Numbers (1–12) — useful for hours | |
1 | viena 🔊 |
2 | du 🔊 |
3 | trys 🔊 |
4 | keturi 🔊 |
5 | penki 🔊 |
6 | šeši 🔊 |
7 | septyni 🔊 |
8 | aštuoni 🔊 |
9 | devyni 🔊 |
10 | dešimt 🔊 |
11 | vienuolika 🔊 |
12 | dvylika 🔊 |
Example Sentences
Use these simple sentences to practice:
- What time is it? — Kiek valandų?
- It is 3 o'clock. — Dabar yra 3 val. / Dabar yra trys valandos.
- See you tomorrow morning. — Susitiksime rytoj ryte.
- My birthday is in May. — Mano gimtadienis yra gegužę.
Study Tips
- Start with days and months — they repeat often and are easy to memorize.
- Listen and repeat using the speaker button for correct intonation.
- Practice telling the time aloud with numbers and "valanda" / "val." for hours.
- Use short daily phrases: "šiandien" (today), "rytoj" (tomorrow), "vakar" (yesterday).
Keep this page as a quick reference and click the speaker icon to practice pronunciation. Happy learning!
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