A1 Expression Neutral

Lyja lietus

It is raining

Significado

Describing the current weather.

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Contexto cultural

Rain is so common in Lithuania that there are dozens of words for different types of rain, from 'dulksna' (mist) to 'liūtis' (downpour). Ancient Balts believed rain was the sweat of the sky or water poured by gods to help the Earth (Žemyna) grow crops. In Vilnius, 'Lyja lietus' is often a reason to visit one of the many cozy 'kavinės' (cafes). Rain is seen as 'coffee weather'. Many famous Lithuanian pop songs use 'Lyja' as a central theme, often linking it to romance or heartbreak.

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Drop the noun

In 90% of casual conversations, you can just say 'Lyja'. Adding 'lietus' makes it sound a bit more descriptive or formal.

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No 'It is'

Never say 'Tai yra lyja'. Lithuanian doesn't need the 'it is' structure for weather.

Significado

Describing the current weather.

💡

Drop the noun

In 90% of casual conversations, you can just say 'Lyja'. Adding 'lietus' makes it sound a bit more descriptive or formal.

⚠️

No 'It is'

Never say 'Tai yra lyja'. Lithuanian doesn't need the 'it is' structure for weather.

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Use with 'vėl'

Since it rains often in Lithuania, adding 'vėl' (again) makes you sound very native: 'Vėl lyja lietus'.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the missing word to say 'It is raining today'.

Šiandien ______ lietus.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: lyja

'Lyja' is the correct present tense form of the verb 'lyti' (to rain).

Which sentence correctly describes the weather yesterday?

Vakar...

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: lijo lietus

'Lijo' is the past tense form of 'lyti'.

Match the Lithuanian phrase with its English meaning.

Match the following:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Lyja lietus - It is raining, Sninga - It is snowing, Šviečia saulė - The sun is shining, Pučia vėjas - The wind is blowing

These are the four most common weather descriptions in Lithuanian.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Ar einame į lauką? B: Ne, žiūrėk, ______.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: lyja lietus

The context implies a reason not to go outside, so 'lyja lietus' fits best.

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Ayudas visuales

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Fill in the missing word to say 'It is raining today'. Fill Blank A1

Šiandien ______ lietus.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: lyja

'Lyja' is the correct present tense form of the verb 'lyti' (to rain).

Which sentence correctly describes the weather yesterday? Choose A2

Vakar...

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: lijo lietus

'Lijo' is the past tense form of 'lyti'.

Match the Lithuanian phrase with its English meaning. Match A1

Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Lyja lietus - It is raining, Sninga - It is snowing, Šviečia saulė - The sun is shining, Pučia vėjas - The wind is blowing

These are the four most common weather descriptions in Lithuanian.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Ar einame į lauką? B: Ne, žiūrėk, ______.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: lyja lietus

The context implies a reason not to go outside, so 'lyja lietus' fits best.

🎉 Puntuación: /4

Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

No, 'Lietus' just means 'Rain'. To say 'It is raining', you need the verb 'Lyja'.

Technically yes, but it is the standard idiomatic way to speak. It's like saying 'to dream a dream'.

You say 'Pradėjo lyti'.

'Lyti' is the infinitive (to rain), and 'lyja' is the present tense (it rains).

Yes, 'pila' is very common slang for heavy rain.

No, for a shower use 'praustis po dušu'.

You say 'Nustojo lyti'.

It is masculine (ending in -us).

No, use the idiom 'lyja kaip iš kibiro'.

Yes, it is the standard term used by meteorologists.

Frases relacionadas

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lyja kaip iš kibiro

specialized form

It's raining like from a bucket

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dulksnoja

similar

It's drizzling

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sninga

contrast

It's snowing

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šlapdriba

similar

Sleet / wet snow

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liūtis

builds on

A downpour

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