Significado
Instructing where to place an object.
Contexto cultural
Lithuanians are often very direct in their speech, especially within the family. 'Padėk šitą' might sound like a harsh command to an English speaker, but in Lithuanian, it's just efficient communication. The concept of 'vieta' (place) is central to Lithuanian upbringing. Children are taught from a young age that every object has its 'vieta', and 'Padėk į vietą' is a phrase every Lithuanian knows by heart. In rural Lithuania, helping neighbors with physical labor (talka) is a tradition. 'Padėk šitą' would be heard constantly during a communal potato harvest or barn building. Hospitality often involves the host taking items from the guest. A host might say 'Padėk šitą' while reaching for a guest's heavy bag or coat.
The 'Help' vs 'Put' Rule
Always look for the case. Accusative (-ą) = Put. Dative (-man, -tau) = Help.
Don't be too bossy
Add 'prašau' (please) to the end to make 'Padėk šitą' sound less like a military command.
Significado
Instructing where to place an object.
The 'Help' vs 'Put' Rule
Always look for the case. Accusative (-ą) = Put. Dative (-man, -tau) = Help.
Don't be too bossy
Add 'prašau' (please) to the end to make 'Padėk šitą' sound less like a military command.
Body Language
Lithuanians usually point with their whole hand or a nod of the head when saying 'Padėk šitą'.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing word to say 'Put this on the table'.
Padėk ____ ant stalo.
The object must be in the accusative case ('šitą').
Which phrase is the most polite to use with a stranger?
You want a stranger to put a box down.
The plural/formal form 'Padėkite' is used for politeness.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kur man padėti šitą krepšį? B: ________ čia, prašau.
The imperative 'Padėk' is needed to give the instruction.
Match the phrase to the situation.
1. Padėk šitą į vietą. 2. Padėk šitą atsargiai.
'Į vietą' means 'to its place', 'atsargiai' means 'carefully'.
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Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosPadėk ____ ant stalo.
The object must be in the accusative case ('šitą').
You want a stranger to put a box down.
The plural/formal form 'Padėkite' is used for politeness.
A: Kur man padėti šitą krepšį? B: ________ čia, prašau.
The imperative 'Padėk' is needed to give the instruction.
1. Padėk šitą į vietą. 2. Padėk šitą atsargiai.
'Į vietą' means 'to its place', 'atsargiai' means 'carefully'.
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Preguntas frecuentes
4 preguntasIt's rare. Usually, we use 'įkelti' (upload) or 'išsaugoti' (save). However, you might say 'Padėk šitą failą į šitą aplanką' in a very casual setting.
Not among friends or family, but with strangers, it's better to use the plural 'Padėkite'.
'Padėk' is for a single, finished action. 'Dėk' is more general or implies a continuous process.
Say 'Padėk šituos' for masculine items or 'Padėk šitas' for feminine items.
Frases relacionadas
Padėk man
similarHelp me
Padėk į vietą
specialized formPut it back
Nunešk šitą
contrastTake this away
Paimk šitą
contrastTake/Pick up this