Significado
Expressing satisfaction with arrangements.
Contexto cultural
Lithuanians value punctuality and directness. Using this phrase shows you respect the other person's time. Similar to Latvians, Lithuanians appreciate a 'no-fuss' attitude in social planning. Like in Scandinavia, being 'easy-going' is a valued trait in group settings. While more formal in some contexts, the sentiment of flexibility is universally understood.
Keep it simple
Don't overcomplicate your answer. 'Man viskas tinka' is enough.
Use it to be polite
It's a great way to show you aren't demanding.
Significado
Expressing satisfaction with arrangements.
Keep it simple
Don't overcomplicate your answer. 'Man viskas tinka' is enough.
Use it to be polite
It's a great way to show you aren't demanding.
Be genuine
Only use it if you really don't mind the plan.
Ponte a prueba
Complete the phrase.
Man _______ tinka.
'Viskas' is the nominative subject of the sentence.
Which phrase is correct?
How do you say 'Everything is fine for me'?
This is the most natural and idiomatic word order.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Gal susitinkame rytoj? B: _______.
This is the standard response to a suggestion.
Match the situation to the correct response.
Friend asks: 'Do you want to eat sushi or pizza?'
This phrase shows you are flexible with the choice.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosMan _______ tinka.
'Viskas' is the nominative subject of the sentence.
How do you say 'Everything is fine for me'?
This is the most natural and idiomatic word order.
A: Gal susitinkame rytoj? B: _______.
This is the standard response to a suggestion.
Friend asks: 'Do you want to eat sushi or pizza?'
This phrase shows you are flexible with the choice.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
12 preguntasYes, if the interviewer asks about your availability or preferences for a task. It shows flexibility.
No, it's very polite. It shows you are easy to work with.
Then don't use it! Say 'Man nelabai tinka' (It doesn't really suit me).
No, the phrase remains the same.
It's neutral. Works everywhere.
Yes, but it sounds slightly less natural than 'Man viskas tinka'.
'Tinka' is for suitability, 'patinka' is for liking.
Yes, very common in texts.
Yes, perfect for choosing a place to eat.
Yes, it's a Lithuanian phrase.
Ting-kuh, with stress on the first syllable.
Yes, perfect for scheduling.
Frases relacionadas
Viskas gerai
similarEverything is good
Sutinku
synonymI agree
Man tinka
specialized formIt suits me
Jokių problemų
similarNo problems