Bedeutung
A very common filler word or short agreement.
Kultureller Hintergrund
There is a famous saying: 'Nu' yra lietuvio atsakymas į visus klausimus (Nu is a Lithuanian's answer to all questions). It reflects the national trait of being concise. The State Commission of the Lithuanian Language (VLKK) officially discourages 'nu'. In schools, students are often corrected and told to use 'na' instead. Among young Lithuanians, 'nu' is often used ironically or in a very rapid-fire way, similar to how 'like' or 'literally' is used in English. In the Žemaitija (Samogitia) region, the intonation of 'nu' can be even shorter and more guttural, reflecting the local dialect's toughness.
The 'Thinking' Nu
If you forget a word, just say 'Nuuuu...' and look up. It buys you time and makes you look like a native speaker who is just thinking, not a learner who is struggling.
Don't Overdo It
Using 'nu' in every sentence can make you sound like a teenager or someone with a very limited vocabulary. Use it as a spice, not the main course.
Bedeutung
A very common filler word or short agreement.
The 'Thinking' Nu
If you forget a word, just say 'Nuuuu...' and look up. It buys you time and makes you look like a native speaker who is just thinking, not a learner who is struggling.
Don't Overdo It
Using 'nu' in every sentence can make you sound like a teenager or someone with a very limited vocabulary. Use it as a spice, not the main course.
The Sarcastic Nu
A double 'nu, nu' usually means 'Yeah, right, I don't believe you.' Use it carefully!
Teste dich selbst
Which 'nu' variation would you use to agree with a friend who says the weather is bad?
Draugas: 'Orai šiandien tikrai baisūs.' Tu: '_______.'
'Nu jo' is the best way to show casual agreement and shared feeling.
Fill in the blank to tell someone to hurry up.
______, einam greičiau, vėluojam į kiną!
'Nu' is used here to add urgency to the command.
Match the 'nu' phrase to the correct situation.
1. Nu va. 2. Nu? 3. Nu ir kas?
'Nu va' for accidents, 'Nu?' for curiosity, 'Nu ir kas?' for indifference.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
A: Ar matei naują filmą? B: ______, dar nespėjau.
In this context, 'nu' acts as a simple filler while the speaker prepares to answer.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Formal vs Informal 'Well'
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenDraugas: 'Orai šiandien tikrai baisūs.' Tu: '_______.'
'Nu jo' is the best way to show casual agreement and shared feeling.
______, einam greičiau, vėluojam į kiną!
'Nu' is used here to add urgency to the command.
1. Nu va. 2. Nu? 3. Nu ir kas?
'Nu va' for accidents, 'Nu?' for curiosity, 'Nu ir kas?' for indifference.
A: Ar matei naują filmą? B: ______, dar nespėjau.
In this context, 'nu' acts as a simple filler while the speaker prepares to answer.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
12 FragenTechnically, it's a loanword/interjection. It's not in the 'official' dictionary of pure words, but it's in every Lithuanian's mouth.
Only if you have a very close, casual relationship. Otherwise, stick to 'Laba diena'.
'Na' is the formal/correct version; 'nu' is the casual/slang version. They function identically.
No, it is indeclinable. It's always just 'nu'.
Because it's a Russian loanword and they want to protect the 'purity' of the Lithuanian language.
Use 'Nu va'. It's the perfect phrase for that situation.
Yes, often to trail off when you don't want to finish a thought: 'Aš galvojau, kad... nu...'
Yes, Latvian has a similar usage, though their filler landscape is slightly different.
Sometimes! In a very casual context, 'Nu' can mean 'Yes' or 'I'm here'.
It can be if your tone is sharp. It's like saying 'Well? Speak up!'
It means 'So what?' or 'Who cares?'.
It's a short 'u', like in the English word 'put'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
nu va
specialized formThere you go / Well, there it is
nu jo
specialized formWell, yeah / I agree
na
similarWell / So
nugi
builds onCome on / Well then
nu ir?
specialized formAnd? / So what?
nu tai
builds onWell then / So