Bedeutung
Indicating that everything is going very well.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In traditional rural Lithuania, being 'puikus' was associated with being well-dressed for church on Sundays. Today, it has shifted to mean general excellence. Lithuanian startups use 'Puikiai' as a standard 'Slack' reaction to show a task is approved and well-done. The highest grade in the Lithuanian system is a 10, often called 'puikiai' in verbal feedback from teachers. Influencers in Vilnius use 'Puikiai' with a specific rising intonation to signal a 'luxury' or 'aesthetic' lifestyle.
The 'How' Rule
Whenever you are answering a 'How' question (Kaip?), 'puikiai' is usually a safe and grammatically correct bet.
Don't Overuse
If you say 'puikiai' to everything, you might sound like a customer service bot. Mix it up with 'gerai' or 'neblogai'.
Bedeutung
Indicating that everything is going very well.
The 'How' Rule
Whenever you are answering a 'How' question (Kaip?), 'puikiai' is usually a safe and grammatically correct bet.
Don't Overuse
If you say 'puikiai' to everything, you might sound like a customer service bot. Mix it up with 'gerai' or 'neblogai'.
Soft 'K'
Make sure to soften the 'k' in 'kiai'. If it sounds too hard, it will be difficult for natives to understand.
Sincerity Matters
Lithuanians value eye contact when saying 'puikiai'. It shows you really mean it.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct form to say 'I feel great'.
Aš jaučiuosi _______.
After the verb 'jaustis' (to feel), we use an adverb. 'Puikiai' is the adverbial form.
Which response is the most enthusiastic way to answer 'Kaip sekasi?'
Kaip sekasi?
'Puikiai' is more positive than 'gerai' and much better than 'blogai' (bad).
Complete the dialogue between a boss and an employee.
Boss: Ar pabaigei ataskaitą? Employee: Taip, ir manau, kad viskas pavyko _______.
The adverb 'puikiai' describes how the action 'pavyko' (succeeded/went) happened.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You just saw a friend give a perfect presentation.
'Puikiai kalbėjai' means 'You spoke excellently', which fits a presentation context.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Intensity Scale
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenAš jaučiuosi _______.
After the verb 'jaustis' (to feel), we use an adverb. 'Puikiai' is the adverbial form.
Kaip sekasi?
'Puikiai' is more positive than 'gerai' and much better than 'blogai' (bad).
Boss: Ar pabaigei ataskaitą? Employee: Taip, ir manau, kad viskas pavyko _______.
The adverb 'puikiai' describes how the action 'pavyko' (succeeded/went) happened.
Situation: You just saw a friend give a perfect presentation.
'Puikiai kalbėjai' means 'You spoke excellently', which fits a presentation context.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, but usually to describe the preparation or the overall experience. For taste specifically, 'labai skanu' is more common.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss, your grandma, or your best friend.
'Puikiai' is 'excellent/great', while 'nuostabiai' is 'wonderful/amazing'. 'Nuostabiai' is a bit more emotional.
You would say 'ne itin puikiai' or simply 'nelabai gerai'.
Yes, just like in English. If someone drops their phone, they might mutter 'Nu puikiai...' with a sigh.
No, it's more distinct. It's 'u' + 'i' (oo-ee) blended together.
No, use the adjective 'puikus' (masculine) or 'puiki' (feminine) for people.
Extremely. It's often shortened to 'pk' in very informal slang, though this is rare.
No, adverbs like 'puikiai' never change based on the gender of the speaker.
Saying 'Aš esu puikiai' instead of 'Man viskas puikiai'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Labai gerai
similarVery good
Nuostabiai
synonymWonderfully
Tobulai
specialized formPerfectly
Blogai
contrastBadly
Puiku
builds onGreat (neuter)
Jėga
synonymCool/Power