Significado
Commanding someone to cease movement.
Contexto cultural
In public transport, it is common to say 'Sustokite stotelėje' even if it's a scheduled stop, just to be sure the driver sees you. The concept of 'standing' (stoti) is linked to the Baltic Way protest. Stopping is seen as a powerful, deliberate act. Using the informal 'Sustok' with an elderly person is considered very disrespectful in Lithuanian culture. In Vilnius, 'Sustokite' is often used when using ride-sharing apps like Bolt if the GPS is slightly off.
The 'Bus' Rule
Always use 'Sustokite' with bus drivers, even if they look young. It's the professional standard.
Don't over-prefix
Don't say 'Pasustokite'. The 'su-' is enough to make it perfective.
Significado
Commanding someone to cease movement.
The 'Bus' Rule
Always use 'Sustokite' with bus drivers, even if they look young. It's the professional standard.
Don't over-prefix
Don't say 'Pasustokite'. The 'su-' is enough to make it perfective.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct formal form of 'sustoti'.
Vairuotojau, prašau _________ čia!
Since you are addressing a driver (a stranger), the formal 'sustokite' is required.
Which sentence is the most polite?
You want a group of people to stop walking.
The -ite ending plus 'prašau' is the gold standard for politeness.
Match the situation to the correct phrase.
Situations: 1. To a friend, 2. To a bus driver, 3. To a group of kids.
Friends get the singular 'Sustok'; drivers and groups get 'Sustokite'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ar galite čia _________? B: Taip, žinoma.
After 'ar galite' (can you), we use the infinitive 'sustoti'.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Sustok vs Sustokite
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosVairuotojau, prašau _________ čia!
Since you are addressing a driver (a stranger), the formal 'sustokite' is required.
You want a group of people to stop walking.
The -ite ending plus 'prašau' is the gold standard for politeness.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Friends get the singular 'Sustok'; drivers and groups get 'Sustokite'.
A: Ar galite čia _________? B: Taip, žinoma.
After 'ar galite' (can you), we use the infinitive 'sustoti'.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
4 preguntasNo, it is the most polite way to command a stop. Adding 'prašau' makes it even better.
Usually, 'Baikite' or 'Nustokite' is better for behaviors.
Sustok is for one friend; Sustokite is for a group or a stranger.
Sustokite automobiliu (formal) or simply Sustokite.
Frases relacionadas
Sustok
similarStop (informal)
Nustokite
similarStop (an action)
Stabtelėkite
specialized formStop for a second
Palaukite
contrastWait
Stovėkite
builds onStand/Stay standing