When you start learning a new language like Lithuanian, knowing how to ask about quantity is super useful. The word "kiek" is your go-to for this. It's an adverb and works for both "how much" and "how many."
Think of it as a direct way to inquire about quantities of things, whether they are countable or not. Mastering "kiek" early on will help you with basic shopping, asking about prices, or simply understanding quantities in everyday conversations.
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This sentence asks 'How much money do you have?' in Lithuanian. 'Kiek' starts the question, followed by the subject 'tu' (you), the verb 'turi' (have), and the object 'pinigų' (money).
This is a common way to ask 'What time is it?' or literally 'How many hours?' in Lithuanian. 'Kiek' comes first, followed by 'valandų' (of hours).
To ask 'How many books do they have?' in Lithuanian, 'Kiek' (how many) goes before 'knygų' (books), then 'jie' (they) and 'turi' (have).
This sentence asks 'How much time will you need to complete this project?' 'Kiek' starts the question about quantity, followed by 'laiko' (time).
This sentence means 'Do you know how many people will participate in the conference?' 'Kiek' introduces the question about the number of people.
This translates to 'I don't understand how much effort is needed to learn this language.' 'Kiek' is used to quantify the effort.
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