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English and Lithuanian are both written in Latin, so the translated output uses characters you already recognise. You can usually read the result aloud without transliteration, though spelling conventions and accented characters still differ.
Both English and Lithuanian belong to the Indo-European language family. Related languages tend to share vocabulary roots and comparable sentence structure, which generally makes machine translation between them more reliable — though false friends, words that look alike but mean different things, are also more common between relatives.
Both languages follow subject-verb-object (SVO) order, so clauses usually keep their shape during translation. Words tend to land in a similar position, which makes it easier to check a translation against the original even without fluency.
English: Approximately 1.5 billion people speak English to varying degrees of proficiency, with around 360 million native speakers. Lithuanian: Approximately 3 million speakers worldwide, with about 2.4 million in Lithuania.
Everyday phrases translated from English to Lithuanian — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| English | Lithuanian |
|---|---|
| Hello | Sveiki |
| Good morning | Labas rytas |
| Good afternoon | Laba diena |
| Good evening | Labas vakaras |
| Good night | Labanakt |
| Goodbye | Viso gero |
| See you later | Iki pasimatymo |
| See you tomorrow | Iki pasimatymo rytoj |
| Welcome | Sveiki atvykę |
| How are you? | Kaip sekasi? |
| I am fine, thank you | Man viskas gerai, ačiū |
| Have a good day | Geros dienos |
| English | Lithuanian |
|---|---|
| Please | Prašau |
| Thank you | Ačiū |
| Thank you very much | Labai ačiū |
| You are welcome | Esate laukiami |
| Yes | Taip |
| No | Nr |
| Excuse me | Atsiprašau |
| I am sorry | Atsiprašau |
| No problem | Jokių problemų |
| Of course | Žinoma |
| Congratulations | Sveikinu |
| Good luck | Sėkmės |
| English | Lithuanian |
|---|---|
| What is your name? | Koks tavo vardas? |
| Nice to meet you | Malonu susipažinti |
| Where are you from? | Iš kur tu? |
| How old are you? | Kiek tau metu? |
| I am a student | Aš esu studentė |
| I am here on holiday | Aš čia atostogauju |
| I am here for work | Aš čia darbo reikalais |
| This is my friend | Tai mano draugas |
| English | Lithuanian |
|---|---|
| One | Vienas |
| Two | Du |
| Three | Trys |
| Four | Keturi |
| Five | Penkios |
| Six | Šeši |
| Seven | Septyni |
| Eight | Aštuoni |
| Nine | Devyni |
| Ten | Dešimt |
| One hundred | Šimtas |
| One thousand | Vienas tūkstantis |
| English | Lithuanian |
|---|---|
| Today | Šiandien |
| Tomorrow | Rytoj |
| Yesterday | Vakar |
| Now | Dabar |
| Later | Vėliau |
| What time is it? | Kokia valanda? |
| In the morning | Ryte |
| In the evening | Vakare |
| Monday | Pirmadienis |
| Friday | Penktadienis |
| Next week | Kitą savaitę |
| One hour | Viena valanda |
| English | Lithuanian |
|---|---|
| Where is the bathroom? | Kur yra vonios kambarys? |
| Where is the train station? | Kur yra traukinių stotis? |
| Where is the airport? | Kur yra oro uostas? |
| How do I get there? | Kaip man ten patekti? |
| Turn left | Pasukite į kairę |
| Turn right | Pasukite į dešinę |
| Go straight ahead | Eik tiesiai į priekį |
| It is near | Jis yra šalia |
| It is far | Tai toli |
| I am lost | Aš pasiklydau |
| I need a taxi | Man reikia taksi |
| Where can I buy a ticket? | Kur galiu nusipirkti bilietą? |
| How much is the ticket? | Kiek kainuoja bilietas? |
| Is it safe to walk? | Ar saugu vaikščioti? |
| English | Lithuanian |
|---|---|
| I am hungry | Esu alkanas |
| I am thirsty | Esu ištroškęs |
| Water, please | Vanduo, prašau |
| A table for two, please | Prašau stalo dviems |
| The menu, please | Meniu, prašau |
| What do you recommend? | Ka rekomenduojate? |
| I would like this | Norėčiau šito |
| It is delicious | Tai skanu |
| The bill, please | Sąskaitą, prašau |
| I do not eat meat | Mėsos nevalgau |
| I have a food allergy | Turiu alergiją maistui |
| Coffee | Kava |
| Tea | Arbata |
| Bread | Duona |
| English | Lithuanian |
|---|---|
| How much does this cost? | Kiek tai kainuoja? |
| It is too expensive | Tai per brangu |
| Do you accept credit cards? | Ar priimate kredito korteles? |
| I am just looking | Aš tik ieškau |
| I will take it | Paimsiu |
| Open | Atidaryti |
| Closed | Uždaryta |
| Entrance | Įėjimas |
| Exit | Išeiti |
| Where is the market? | Kur yra turgus? |
| English | Lithuanian |
|---|---|
| Help | Pagalba |
| Call a doctor | Paskambinkite gydytojui |
| Call the police | Skambinti policijai |
| I need help | Man reikia pagalbos |
| I am sick | Aš sergu |
| Where is the hospital? | Kur yra ligoninė? |
| Where is the pharmacy? | Kur yra vaistinė? |
| It hurts here | Čia skauda |
| I need a doctor | Man reikia gydytojo |
| Is there a hospital nearby? | Ar šalia yra ligoninė? |
| English | Lithuanian |
|---|---|
| Do you speak English? | Ar tu kalbi angliškai? |
| I do not understand | Nesuprantu |
| I understand | Suprantu |
| Please speak slowly | Kalbėkite lėtai |
| Please repeat that | Prašom tai pakartoti |
| Please write it down | Prašome užsirašyti |
| What does this mean? | Ką tai reiškia? |
| How do you say this? | Kaip tu tai sakai? |
| I am learning | Aš mokausi |
| I speak a little | Aš kalbu šiek tiek |
| Can you help me? | Ar galite man padėti? |
| I do not know | Aš nežinau |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
Primarily spoken in Lithuania, with communities in Poland, Belarus, Latvia, Russia, and Lithuanian diaspora in the United States, United Kingdom, and other countries.
Uses Latin alphabet with 32 letters: A, Ą, B, C, Č, D, E, Ę, Ė, F, G, H, I, Į, Y, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, Š, T, U, Ų, Ū, V, Z, Ž
Features complex vowel system with nasal vowels, pitch accent system, and palatalized consonants. Most conservative Indo-European language phonologically.
Relatively free word order with SVO tendency. Complex case system with 7 cases, two genders, and highly conservative morphology preserving ancient IE features.
Contains loanwords from Polish, German, Russian, Latvian, and increasingly English, with efforts to maintain native vocabulary.
Part of the Indo-European family, specifically the Baltic branch, the most conservative living IE language grammatically.
Uses Latin script with extensive diacritical marks including nasal vowel indicators.
First written in Latin script in 16th century, orthography underwent several reforms with current system established in 20th century.
Approximately 3 million speakers worldwide, with about 2.4 million in Lithuania.
English is a global language, spoken as a first language in countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It is also widely used as a second language worldwide.
Uses the Latin alphabet. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Features a complex phonetic system with significant variations in accent and pronunciation across different regions. Includes around 44 phonemes in Received Pronunciation and diphthongs and triphthongs.
Typically follows a subject-verb-object (SVO) word order. Known for its relatively flexible syntax and extensive use of auxiliary verbs.
English vocabulary includes a vast number of loanwords from Latin, French, Norse, and many other languages, reflecting its historical development and adaptability.
Part of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family.
Currently uses the Latin script, with a history of using other scripts such as Old English runes and the Anglo-Saxon futhorc
The Latin script was adopted during the medieval period, replacing the earlier runic alphabets used by Anglo-Saxon settlers.
Approximately 1.5 billion people speak English to varying degrees of proficiency, with around 360 million native speakers.
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