Bedeutung
Expressing a desire for something.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Lithuania, being direct with 'Aš noriu' is not considered rude if you are a customer. However, adding 'prašau' (please) is essential for social harmony. There is a shared cultural trait of 'reserved desire'. People might not say 'I want' immediately, but once they do, it is seen as a firm commitment. On Lithuanian Instagram, 'Aš noriu' is often used with travel photos to express 'wanderlust'. During times of scarcity, 'noriu' was a word of hope. Today, it is a word of consumer choice in a thriving European economy.
The Genitive Rule
Always remember: if you want 'some' of something (uncountable), use the Genitive case ending -os, -o, -ės.
Don't be too demanding
While 'noriu' is fine, always add 'prašau' to avoid sounding like a spoiled child.
Bedeutung
Expressing a desire for something.
The Genitive Rule
Always remember: if you want 'some' of something (uncountable), use the Genitive case ending -os, -o, -ės.
Don't be too demanding
While 'noriu' is fine, always add 'prašau' to avoid sounding like a spoiled child.
Drop the 'Aš'
Native speakers often drop the pronoun 'Aš' because the verb ending '-iu' already tells us who is wanting.
Polite Alternative
In a fancy restaurant, switch to 'Aš norėčiau' to impress the staff.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct form of the noun 'kava' (coffee) in the genitive case.
Aš noriu ______.
Indefinite quantities of food/drink require the genitive case.
Which sentence correctly expresses 'I want to sleep'?
Select the correct option:
When expressing a desire to do an action, use the infinitive form of the verb.
Match the Lithuanian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the most common survival phrases using 'noriu'.
Complete the dialogue at the restaurant.
Padavėjas: Ką gersite? Klientas: Aš ______ arbatos.
The first person singular form of 'norėti' is 'noriu'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Noriu vs. Norėčiau
Common Desires
Food
- • Picos
- • Obuolio
- • Duonos
Drink
- • Sulčių
- • Vandens
- • Arbatos
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenAš noriu ______.
Indefinite quantities of food/drink require the genitive case.
Select the correct option:
When expressing a desire to do an action, use the infinitive form of the verb.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are the most common survival phrases using 'noriu'.
Padavėjas: Ką gersite? Klientas: Aš ______ arbatos.
The first person singular form of 'norėti' is 'noriu'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
12 FragenNo, it's neutral. Just add 'prašau' (please) to be polite.
Simply add 'ne-' to the verb: 'Aš nenoriu'.
Yes, 'Aš noriu tavęs' means 'I want you', but it usually has a romantic or sexual connotation.
'Noriu' is 'I want' (direct); 'norėčiau' is 'I would like' (polite/conditional).
Because 'norėti' takes the genitive case for partitive objects (some coffee).
Yes, just use the infinitive form of the second verb.
Yes, to state goals or requirements, though 'norėčiau' is more common in negotiations.
Exactly the same way, often repeated: 'Noriu, noriu, noriu!'
Aš norėjau (I wanted).
Aš norėsiu (I will want).
Not really a slang word, but 'užsimaniau' (I suddenly wanted) is used for sudden whims.
No, 'noriu' is the same for all genders.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Aš norėčiau
similarI would like
Man reikia
contrastI need
Aš trokštu
specialized formI long for / thirst for
Aš geidžiu
specialized formI desire / crave
Man norisi
similarI feel like / I have a craving