How Formal Is It?
"Mūsų vaikas lanko mokyklą. (Our child attends school.)"
"Kiekvienas vaikas turi teisę į išsilavinimą. (Every child has the right to education.)"
"Mano vaikas jau didelis! (My kid is already big!)"
"Pažiūrėk, koks mielas vaikiukas! (Look, what a cute little child!)"
"Kur dingo tas mažius? (Where did that little one go?)"
دليل النطق
- Mispronouncing the 'ai' as a long 'i' sound instead of a diphthong.
- Incorrectly stressing the second syllable.
مستوى الصعوبة
short
short
short
short
ماذا تتعلّم بعد ذلك
تعلّم لاحقاً
متقدم
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Aš turiu vieną vaiką.
I have one child.
Vaikas žaidžia parke.
The child is playing in the park.
Ar tu matai tą vaiką?
Do you see that child?
Mano vaikas yra mažas.
My child is small.
Ji myli savo vaiką.
She loves her child.
Vaikas valgo obuolį.
The child is eating an apple.
Kur yra vaikas?
Where is the child?
Vaikas miega.
The child is sleeping.
Pirmasis vaikas šeimoje dažnai sulaukia didžiausio dėmesio ir lūkesčių, kas gali daryti įtaką jo asmenybės formavimuisi ir elgesiui vėlesniame gyvenime.
The first child in the family often receives the most attention and expectations, which can influence their personality formation and behavior later in life.
Nors vaikas stengiasi būti savarankiškas, tėvų palaikymas ir patarimai yra nepaprastai svarbūs jam augant ir susiduriant su naujais iššūkiais.
Although a child tries to be independent, parental support and advice are extremely important as they grow and face new challenges.
Kiekvienas vaikas turi teisę į kokybišką išsilavinimą ir saugią aplinką, kurioje galėtų realizuoti savo potencialą ir svajones.
Every child has the right to quality education and a safe environment where they can realize their potential and dreams.
Būti geru tėvu reiškia ne tik patenkinti vaiko materialinius poreikius, bet ir skirti jam laiko, dėmesio bei parodyti besąlyginę meilę.
Being a good parent means not only meeting a child's material needs but also dedicating time, attention, and showing unconditional love.
Pedagogai pastebi, kad vaikas, kuriam nuo mažens ugdoma empatija, dažnai tampa brandesniu ir socialiai atsakingesniu suaugusiuoju.
Educators note that a child who is taught empathy from an early age often becomes a more mature and socially responsible adult.
Moksliškai įrodyta, kad muzika teigiamai veikia vaiko smegenų vystymąsi ir padeda lavinti kūrybinius gebėjimus.
It has been scientifically proven that music positively affects a child's brain development and helps develop creative abilities.
Dažnai vaikas, praleidžiantis daug laiko gamtoje, būna sveikesnis, ramesnis ir turi geresnę koncentraciją.
Often, a child who spends a lot of time in nature is healthier, calmer, and has better concentration.
Svarbu, kad kiekvienas vaikas jaustųsi išgirstas ir suprastas, nes tai stiprina jo pasitikėjimą savimi ir gebėjimą bendrauti.
It is important for every child to feel heard and understood, as this strengthens their self-confidence and ability to communicate.
يُخلط عادةً مع
Means 'boy', not a general 'child'.
Means 'girl', not a general 'child'.
Means 'baby' or 'infant', a more specific type of child.
سهل الخلط
Many English speakers might confuse 'vaikas' with 'boy' or 'girl' because it's a general term for a young human.
'Vaikas' is gender-neutral and refers to any child, whereas 'boy' and 'girl' are gender-specific. Think of it like the English word 'child'.
Mano vaikas miega. (My child is sleeping.)
This is often mistaken as the general term for 'child' by English speakers because it sounds similar to 'boy'.
'Berniukas' specifically means 'boy'. It's not a general term for 'child'.
Tas berniukas žaidžia. (That boy is playing.)
Similar to 'berniukas', 'mergaitė' is often incorrectly used as a general term for 'child' because it means 'girl'.
'Mergaitė' specifically means 'girl'. It's not a general term for 'child'.
Mano mergaitė dainuoja. (My girl is singing.)
Some learners might use 'vaikas' when they specifically mean a very young child, a baby.
'Kūdikis' refers to an infant or baby. 'Vaikas' is a broader term for any child, including infants, toddlers, and older children.
Kūdikis verkia. (The baby is crying.)
Occasionally, 'vaikas' might be confused with 'jaunuolis' if the learner is trying to describe a young person who is no longer a small child.
'Jaunuolis' refers to a young man or youth, typically an older teenager or young adult. 'Vaikas' is for younger children.
Jaunuolis skaito knygą. (The young man is reading a book.)