senelis
In Lithuanian, "senelis" refers to a grandfather. This word is a fundamental part of family vocabulary and is generally one of the first kinship terms learners encounter. It's a straightforward noun, and its usage is consistent across various contexts when referring to one's paternal or maternal grandfather. Understanding this term is crucial for building basic conversational skills and comprehending familial relationships in Lithuanian. It does not carry any particularly complex nuances or idiomatic uses at a C2 level beyond its direct meaning.
§ Understanding 'Senelis'
In Lithuanian, 'senelis' (pronounced seh-neh-lees) is the standard word for 'grandfather'. It's a fundamental word you'll encounter often when talking about family. It's a masculine noun, and like all Lithuanian nouns, it changes its ending depending on its role in a sentence. Don't worry too much about all the endings now; just recognize 'senelis' as the basic form.
- DEFINITION
- Grandfather
Mano senelis yra labai senas.
Translation hint: My grandfather is very old.
Aš myliu savo senelį.
Translation hint: I love my grandfather.
§ Similar words and when to use 'senelis' vs alternatives
While 'senelis' is the most common and widely understood word for 'grandfather', there are some other terms you might hear or see. It's important to know the nuances so you can use the right word at the right time.
- Senelis: This is your go-to word. It's neutral, respectful, and appropriate for all situations, whether formal or informal. It literally means 'old man', but in the context of family, it exclusively means 'grandfather'.
- Dėdė: This word means 'uncle'. Sometimes, especially in older or more rural contexts, a very elderly man in the family who isn't a direct grandfather might be affectionately called 'dėdė', but this is rare for a direct grandfather. Stick to 'senelis' for your actual grandfather.
- Tėvukas/Tėvelis: These are affectionate terms for 'father'. While a grandfather is a father to your parent, you wouldn't typically call your grandfather 'tėvukas' or 'tėvelis'. These are reserved for your direct father.
- Senas žmogus: This phrase literally means 'old person' or 'old man'. While your grandfather is an old man, you wouldn't use this phrase to refer to him directly as 'my grandfather'. It's a general description, not a familial title.
- Prosenelis: This is an important one! 'Prosenelis' means 'great-grandfather'. The prefix 'pro-' indicates 'great-' or 'pre-'. So if you're talking about your great-grandfather, this is the word you need.
Mano prosenelis gimė devynioliktame amžiuje.
Translation hint: My great-grandfather was born in the nineteenth century.
In summary, 'senelis' is the standard and most appropriate word for 'grandfather'. While other words exist for 'old man' or 'uncle', they are not substitutes for 'grandfather'. Remember 'prosenelis' for 'great-grandfather'. Knowing these distinctions will make your conversations about family much clearer and more natural in Lithuanian.
Beispiele nach Niveau
Mano senelis gyvena Vilniuje.
My grandfather lives in Vilnius.
Jis yra mano mamos tėvas.
He is my mother's father.
Senelis mėgsta skaityti knygas.
Grandfather likes to read books.
Vakar aplankiau savo senelį.
Yesterday I visited my grandfather.
Mano senelis yra labai protingas.
My grandfather is very smart.
Jis visada pasakoja įdomias istorijas.
He always tells interesting stories.
Aš dažnai einu pasivaikščioti su seneliu.
I often go for a walk with grandfather.
Senelis man padėjo su namų darbais.
Grandfather helped me with my homework.
Mano senelis, nors ir garbaus amžiaus, vis dar energingai prižiūri savo sodą, kuriame augina įvairias daržoves.
My grandfather, although elderly, still energetically tends to his garden, where he grows various vegetables.
garbaus amžiaus - 'of respected age', a polite way to say elderly.
Kiekvieną vasarą, aš su nekantrumu laukiu apsilankymo pas senelį sodyboje, kur jis man pasakoja įdomias istorijas apie praeitį.
Every summer, I eagerly await visiting my grandfather at the homestead, where he tells me interesting stories about the past.
su nekantrumu - 'with impatience', means eagerly.
Senelis dažnai pabrėžia, kad svarbu išlaikyti tradicijas ir perduoti jas ateities kartoms.
Grandfather often emphasizes that it is important to maintain traditions and pass them on to future generations.
pabrėžia - 'emphasizes', from the verb pabrėžti (to emphasize).
Pamenu, kaip senelis mokė mane žvejoti ežere, kantriai aiškindamas kiekvieną žingsnį.
I remember how grandfather taught me to fish in the lake, patiently explaining every step.
Pamenu - 'I remember', a common way to start a memory.
Nors senelio jau nebėra su mumis, jo išmintis ir patarimai tebegyvena mano širdyje.
Although grandfather is no longer with us, his wisdom and advice still live in my heart.
jau nebėra su mumis - 'is no longer with us', a gentle way to say someone has passed away.
Mūsų šeimos šventės nebūtų tokios jaukios be senelio skanių pasakojimų ir juokų.
Our family celebrations wouldn't be so cozy without grandfather's delightful stories and jokes.
nebūtų tokios jaukios - 'wouldn't be so cozy', using the conditional mood.
Senelis visada ragindavo mane siekti savo svajonių ir niekada nepasiduoti, kad ir kokios sunkios būtų aplinkybės.
Grandfather always encouraged me to pursue my dreams and never give up, no matter how difficult the circumstances.
ragindavo - 'used to encourage', repetitive past action.
Nors seneliui kartais sunku suprasti šiuolaikines technologijas, jis visada stengiasi išmokti ką nors naujo.
Although it's sometimes difficult for grandfather to understand modern technologies, he always tries to learn something new.
stengiasi - 'tries', from the verb stengtis (to try, to endeavor).
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Imagine a 'senior L' shaped person, that's your grandfather.
Visuelle Assoziation
Picture your own grandfather, or an old, wise man with a kind smile, and label him 'senelis' in your mind. Focus on his face and the feeling of warmth.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to use 'senelis' in a sentence about your own family, or a fictional family. For example: 'Mano senelis mėgsta skaityti knygas.' (My grandfather likes to read books.)
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenThe word for 'grandfather' in Lithuanian is senelis.
Senelis is an A1 level word, meaning it's very basic and common.
You can break it down: se-ne-lis. The stress is usually on the second syllable, 'ne'.
Yes, senelis is a standard and commonly used term, suitable for both formal and informal contexts when referring to a grandfather.
Yes, a common diminutive and affectionate form is seneliukas.
Here are a couple of examples:
- Mano senelis gyvena Vilniuje. (My grandfather lives in Vilnius.)
- Senelis skaito knygą. (Grandfather is reading a book.)
The plural form is seneliai (grandfathers).
You can say Seneli! (Grandfather!) or use the affectionate diminutive Seneliuk! (Grandpa!)
While primarily meaning a biological grandfather, it can sometimes be used more broadly for an elderly man, similar to 'old man' in English, but its primary meaning is grandfather.
The feminine equivalent, meaning 'grandmother', is senelė.
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My grandfather is reading a book.
Is your grandfather at home?
I love my grandfather.
Read this aloud:
Senelis yra senas.
Focus: se-ne-lis
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Read this aloud:
Jis mano senelis.
Focus: jis ma-no se-ne-lis
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Read this aloud:
Kur yra tavo senelis?
Focus: kur yra ta-vo se-ne-lis
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Write a short sentence introducing your grandfather in Lithuanian. Include his name if you like.
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Mano senelis yra Jonas.
Translate the following English sentence into Lithuanian: 'My grandfather is old.'
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Mano senelis yra senas.
Describe one simple thing your grandfather does. (e.g., 'He reads a book.')
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Mano senelis skaito knygą.
What is the grandfather's name?
Read this passage:
Aš turiu senelį. Jo vardas Petras. Jis yra geras ir protingas. Mes mėgstame žaisti kartu.
What is the grandfather's name?
The passage states, 'Jo vardas Petras.'
The passage states, 'Jo vardas Petras.'
Where does the grandfather live?
Read this passage:
Mano senelis gyvena Vilniuje. Jis dažnai lanko mane. Aš jį myliu.
Where does the grandfather live?
The passage says, 'Mano senelis gyvena Vilniuje.'
The passage says, 'Mano senelis gyvena Vilniuje.'
What does the grandfather tell?
Read this passage:
Senelis man pasakoja istorijas. Aš mėgstu klausytis. Jos visada įdomios.
What does the grandfather tell?
The passage states, 'Senelis man pasakoja istorijas.'
The passage states, 'Senelis man pasakoja istorijas.'
This sentence means 'My grandfather is tall.'
This sentence means 'I see my grandfather.'
This sentence means 'Here is my grandfather.'
Mano ___ mėgsta skaityti knygas.
The sentence means 'My grandfather likes to read books.' 'Senelis' is grandfather. The other options are grandmother, father, and mother.
Kuris žodis reiškia 'grandfather'?
'Senelis' means grandfather. 'Dėdė' is uncle, 'pusbrolis' is cousin, and 'anūkas' is grandson.
Su kuo tu eini į parką?
The question asks 'With whom are you going to the park?' The correct answer 'Su seneliu' means 'With grandfather.' The noun 'senelis' changes to 'seneliu' in the instrumental case.
Žodis 'senelis' yra moteriškos giminės.
The word 'senelis' is masculine, not feminine.
Fraze 'Mano senelis yra senas' reiškia 'My grandfather is young'.
'Mano senelis yra senas' means 'My grandfather is old,' not young.
Galite pasakyti 'geras senelis' norėdami pasakyti 'good grandfather'.
'Geras senelis' correctly translates to 'good grandfather.'
Choose the correct translation for 'grandfather'.
'Senelis' means grandfather in Lithuanian. 'Močiutė' is grandmother, 'tėvas' is father, and 'motina' is mother.
Which word is the diminutive form of 'senelis'?
'Seneliukas' is a common diminutive and affectionate form of 'senelis' (grandfather).
Complete the sentence: Mano ___ gyvena Vilniuje. (My grandfather lives in Vilnius.)
In this sentence, 'senelis' is the subject, so the nominative case is used. 'Seneliai' is plural, 'seneliui' is dative, and 'senelių' is genitive plural.
The word 'senelis' refers to a male grandparent.
'Senelis' specifically means grandfather, which is a male grandparent.
The plural form of 'senelis' is 'senelė'.
The plural form of 'senelis' (grandfather) is 'seneliai' (grandfathers). 'Senelė' is not a valid plural form; it refers to an old woman.
You can use 'senelis' to refer to any elderly man, not just a grandparent.
While 'senelis' primarily means grandfather, it can also be used generally to refer to an elderly man, often as a sign of respect.
This sentence means 'It allows everyone to gain a deep understanding of the country's culture.' The correct order emphasizes the broad reach of gaining understanding for every aspect of personality.
This sentence means 'The ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions is a challenge.' The correct order places the subject 'ability to adapt' first, followed by the verb 'is' and the predicate 'a challenge'.
This sentence means 'Integration into global modern society is an inevitable part.' The correct order constructs a clear subject-verb-predicate structure, emphasizing the inevitability of integration.
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