A1 Idiom Informal

Sapnuoti spalvotus sapnus

Dream in color

Significado

To have vivid or good dreams.

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Contexto cultural

In Lithuanian folklore, dreams are often seen as a reflection of the soul's state. Wishing 'colored dreams' is a way of wishing for spiritual harmony. The emphasis on color in dreams is common across Baltic states, likely due to the contrast with the long, dark, grey winters of the region. On Lithuanian Instagram and TikTok, #spalvotisapnai is a popular hashtag for aesthetic bedroom decor and sleep-related content. It is a standard part of the 'bedtime ritual' for parents to wish their children colored dreams to prevent nightmares.

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Use the short version

If you want to sound like a native, just say 'Spalvotų sapnų!' when leaving a party or hanging up the phone at night.

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Case sensitivity

Remember: 'sapnuoti' + Accusative, but 'linkiu' + Genitive. This is the #1 mistake for learners.

Significado

To have vivid or good dreams.

🎯

Use the short version

If you want to sound like a native, just say 'Spalvotų sapnų!' when leaving a party or hanging up the phone at night.

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Case sensitivity

Remember: 'sapnuoti' + Accusative, but 'linkiu' + Genitive. This is the #1 mistake for learners.

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Romantic touch

Adding 'tik' (only) makes it sweeter: 'Linkiu sapnuoti tik spalvotus sapnus'.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the correct case for the wish 'I wish you colored dreams'.

Linkiu tau spalvotų _______.

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

After 'Linkiu', we use the genitive plural 'sapnų'.

Which sentence correctly describes that you had a vivid dream last night?

Vakar aš...

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: sapnavau spalvotus sapnus.

In Lithuanian, the correct verb is 'sapnuoti' (past tense: sapnavau).

Complete the bedtime dialogue.

A: Labanakt, mama! B: Labanakt, sūnau! Linkiu tau _______.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: sapnuoti spalvotus sapnus

This is the most natural bedtime wish among the options.

🎉 Puntuación: /3

Ayudas visuales

When to use 'Spalvotus sapnus'

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Bedtime

  • Wishing kids goodnight
  • Texting a partner
  • Ending a call
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Morning

  • Asking how someone slept
  • Describing your own night
  • Small talk at breakfast

Banco de ejercicios

3 ejercicios
Fill in the correct case for the wish 'I wish you colored dreams'. Fill Blank A1

Linkiu tau spalvotų _______.

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

After 'Linkiu', we use the genitive plural 'sapnų'.

Which sentence correctly describes that you had a vivid dream last night? Choose A2

Vakar aš...

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: sapnavau spalvotus sapnus.

In Lithuanian, the correct verb is 'sapnuoti' (past tense: sapnavau).

Complete the bedtime dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Labanakt, mama! B: Labanakt, sūnau! Linkiu tau _______.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: sapnuoti spalvotus sapnus

This is the most natural bedtime wish among the options.

🎉 Puntuación: /3

Preguntas frecuentes

5 preguntas

Only if you have a very friendly, informal relationship. Otherwise, stick to 'Gero vakaro' (Good evening).

The phrase is metaphorical! It's about having good dreams, not literally about the color spectrum.

'Saldžių' (sweet) is more common and traditional. 'Spalvotų' (colored) is more poetic and modern.

Yes, but in the past tense: 'Ar sapnavai spalvotus sapnus?' (Did you dream colored dreams?)

Yes, in this idiom, we always refer to 'dreams' in the plural.

Frases relacionadas

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Saldžių sapnų

synonym

Sweet dreams

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Labanakt

similar

Goodnight

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Sapnuoti košmarus

contrast

To have nightmares

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Išsimiegoti kaip užmuštam

builds on

To sleep like a log (literally: like one who was killed)

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