Bedeutung
An uncomfortable or firm seat.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Traditional Lithuanian chairs were often made of oak, which is a very hard wood. Having 'kietos kėdės' at the dining table was a sign of a sturdy, long-lasting home. During the Soviet period, furniture was mass-produced and often lacked ergonomic design, leading to a generation of people who associate 'kieta kėdė' with school or government offices. In modern Lithuanian 'Skandinaviškas' (Scandinavian) style, hard wooden or plastic chairs are popular for their aesthetic, even if they require a 'pagalvėlė' (cushion) for comfort. The concept of 'hardness' (kietumas) is often positive in Lithuanian, implying strength of character, though for a chair, it remains a physical description.
Gender Agreement
Always remember that 'kėdė' is feminine. If you see a word ending in '-ė', it's a huge hint to use the '-a' ending for your adjective.
The 'Cool' Factor
If a Lithuanian teenager says 'Kieta kėdė!', they probably mean it looks awesome, not that it's uncomfortable. Context is everything!
Bedeutung
An uncomfortable or firm seat.
Gender Agreement
Always remember that 'kėdė' is feminine. If you see a word ending in '-ė', it's a huge hint to use the '-a' ending for your adjective.
The 'Cool' Factor
If a Lithuanian teenager says 'Kieta kėdė!', they probably mean it looks awesome, not that it's uncomfortable. Context is everything!
Accusative Alert
When you say 'I have a hard chair', it becomes 'Aš turiu kietą kėdę'. Don't forget those little hooks (nosinės) on the ends!
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct form of the adjective 'kietas'.
Ši ______ kėdė yra nepatogi.
The noun 'kėdė' is feminine nominative, so the adjective must be 'kieta'.
Which sentence is correct?
Select the grammatically correct sentence:
After 'turiu' (I have), we use the accusative case.
Match the Lithuanian phrase with its English translation.
Match the pairs:
Basic vocabulary matching.
Where would you most likely hear 'Ši kėdė per kieta'?
Choose the best situation:
You discuss chair comfort when buying furniture.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenŠi ______ kėdė yra nepatogi.
The noun 'kėdė' is feminine nominative, so the adjective must be 'kieta'.
Select the grammatically correct sentence:
After 'turiu' (I have), we use the accusative case.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
Basic vocabulary matching.
Choose the best situation:
You discuss chair comfort when buying furniture.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
4 FragenNot necessarily. Some people prefer a 'kieta kėdė' for better posture or back support.
You say 'Kėdė yra per kieta'. The word 'per' means 'too' in this context.
Yes, for a standard chair. For a stool, use 'taburetė'. For a sofa, use 'sofa' or 'minkštasuolis'.
Yes! 'Kieta duona' means hard/stale bread. 'Kietas sūris' means hard cheese (like Parmesan).
Verwandte Redewendungen
minkšta kėdė
contrastsoft chair
karšta kėdė
similarhot seat
supamoji kėdė
specialized formrocking chair
kietas riešutėlis
builds ona tough nut to crack