معنی
Walking for leisure.
زمینه فرهنگی
Lithuanians have a deep connection to the forest. 'Eiti pasivaikščioti' often implies going to a nearby woods, even in urban areas. The 'Bernardinų sodas' and 'Vingio parkas' are the most iconic spots for 'pasivaikščiojimas' in the capital. Walking on the beach (pajūris) is considered therapeutic and is a must-do for any visitor to Palanga or Nida. Younger generations use 'pasivaikščiojimas' as a way to disconnect from digital devices (skaitmeninis detoksas).
Drop the 'i'
In casual conversation, you can say 'pasivaikščiot' instead of the full 'pasivaikščioti'. It sounds more native!
Don't use 'for'
Never say 'einu už pasivaikščiojimą'. Just use the verb directly.
معنی
Walking for leisure.
Drop the 'i'
In casual conversation, you can say 'pasivaikščiot' instead of the full 'pasivaikščioti'. It sounds more native!
Don't use 'for'
Never say 'einu už pasivaikščiojimą'. Just use the verb directly.
The 'Pa-' Power
Remember that 'pa-' usually means 'for a little while'. It makes your request sound less demanding.
Nature is Key
If you want to impress a Lithuanian, suggest going for a walk in a forest (miškas) rather than a shopping mall.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'eiti'.
Aš ______ pasivaikščioti į mišką.
'Aš' (I) requires the first-person singular form 'einu'.
Which sentence is the most natural invitation?
How do you ask a friend to go for a walk?
The infinitive 'pasivaikščioti' is the standard way to express the purpose of the walk.
Match the Lithuanian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the present, past, future, and imperative/suggestion forms.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ką veiksi vakare? B: nežinau, gal ______ pasivaikščioti.
The question asks about the evening (future), so 'eisiu' is correct.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Where to go 'pasivaikščioti'?
Nature
- • Miškas (Forest)
- • Parkas (Park)
- • Pajūris (Seaside)
City
- • Senamiestis (Old Town)
- • Gatvė (Street)
- • Skveras (Square)
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاAš ______ pasivaikščioti į mišką.
'Aš' (I) requires the first-person singular form 'einu'.
How do you ask a friend to go for a walk?
The infinitive 'pasivaikščioti' is the standard way to express the purpose of the walk.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
These are the present, past, future, and imperative/suggestion forms.
A: Ką veiksi vakare? B: nežinau, gal ______ pasivaikščioti.
The question asks about the evening (future), so 'eisiu' is correct.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes! That is a very common, informal way to say 'Let's go for a walk'.
'Eiti' is 'to go', while 'išeiti' is 'to go out'. Both work, but 'išeiti' emphasizes leaving the house.
Not really. For a long hike, use 'žygis' or 'žygiuoti'. 'Pasivaikščioti' is for something easy and relaxing.
No, you can use other verbs like 'noriu pasivaikščioti' (I want to stroll) or 'mėgstu pasivaikščioti' (I like to stroll).
Use 'Einu pasivaikščioti su šunimi'.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
The Accusative case. E.g., 'į parką', 'į mišką'.
Absolutely. Lithuanians love walking in the snow.
Then just use 'einu'. 'Einu į darbą' (I'm going to work).
Yes, 'pasivaikščiojimas'. You can say 'Tai buvo geras pasivaikščiojimas'.
عبارات مرتبط
Išeiti į lauką
similarTo go outside
Žygiuoti
specialized formTo hike/march
Keliauti
builds onTo travel
Prasivėdinti
similarTo air oneself out
Pasivaikštinėti
specialized formTo stroll aimlessly