penktas
§ Understanding 'penktas' in Lithuanian
Alright, SubLearners! Let's get straight to it. Today we're tackling the Lithuanian word 'penktas'. It's an adjective, and it means 'fifth'. Simple, right? Well, yes and no. Lithuanian has cases, and that's where things can get a little tricky. But don't worry, we'll break it down.
§ Basic Usage of 'penktas'
The most straightforward use of 'penktas' is to indicate position in a sequence. Just like 'fifth' in English.
Tai yra mano penktas puodelis kavos.
Translation hint: This is my fifth cup of coffee.
Ji atėjo penkta.
Translation hint: She came fifth.
§ Mistakes people make with 'penktas'
Here's where learners often stumble. Lithuanian, unlike English, uses grammatical cases. This means 'penktas' will change its ending depending on the gender, number, and case of the noun it modifies. Ignoring these changes is the biggest mistake you can make.
- Using the masculine nominative form for all nouns: You can't just use 'penktas' for everything.
*Mano penktas knyga.
Translation hint: *My fifth book. (Incorrect)
Mano penkta knyga.
Translation hint: My fifth book. (Correct)
- Forgetting case endings: Even if you get the gender right, the case can trip you up.
*Aš kalbu apie penktas kambarys.
Translation hint: *I am talking about the fifth room. (Incorrect)
Aš kalbu apie penktą kambarį.
Translation hint: I am talking about the fifth room. (Correct)
- Mixing up ordinal and cardinal numbers: 'Penktas' is an ordinal number (fifth). Don't confuse it with 'penki' (five), which is a cardinal number.
*Man reikia penktas knygos.
Translation hint: *I need fifth books. (Incorrect)
Man reikia penkių knygų.
Translation hint: I need five books. (Correct)
§ Practical Advice
- Learn the basic forms first: Start with the nominative masculine ('penktas') and feminine ('penkta') forms.
- Pay attention to noun gender: This is your first step to getting the adjective right.
- Don't rush the cases: As you learn more about Lithuanian cases, apply that knowledge to adjectives. It won't click overnight, but consistent practice helps.
- Use examples: Whenever you learn a new ordinal number, try to create your own sentences with different genders and cases.
Mastering 'penktas' and other ordinal numbers in Lithuanian takes practice. Don't get discouraged by the case system; it's a fundamental part of the language. Keep practicing, keep speaking, and you'll get there!
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"Penktasis protokolo punktas yra labai svarbus. (The fifth point of the protocol is very important.)"
"Šiandien aš penktas eilėje. (Today I am fifth in line.)"
"Eik tu penktas, aš einu po tavęs. (You go fifth, I'll go after you.)"
"Mano gimtadienis penktą dieną. (My birthday is on the fifth day.)"
گرامر لازم
Like most Lithuanian adjectives, 'penktas' must agree in gender, number, and case with the noun it modifies. For example, 'penktas stalas' (the fifth table - masculine, singular, nominative).
Mano penktas draugas ateis. (My fifth friend will come.)
When 'penktas' modifies a feminine noun, it becomes 'penkta'. For example, 'penkta knyga' (the fifth book - feminine, singular, nominative).
Tai yra mano penkta diena Lietuvoje. (This is my fifth day in Lithuania.)
When modifying a plural noun, 'penktas' becomes 'penkti' for masculine nouns (e.g., 'penkti stalai' - the fifth tables) and 'penktos' for feminine nouns (e.g., 'penktos knygos' - the fifth books).
Jie yra penkti žaidėjai. (They are the fifth players.)
Ordinal numbers like 'penktas' are often used with a genitive noun when indicating a position in a sequence. For example, 'penktas mėnuo' (the fifth month), but 'penkta diena' (the fifth day).
Gegužė yra penktas metų mėnuo. (May is the fifth month of the year.)
The declension of 'penktas' follows the pattern of regular adjectives. For example, in the accusative case, 'penktas' becomes 'penktą' (masculine singular) or 'penktąją' (feminine singular).
Aš perskaičiau penktą knygą. (I read the fifth book.)
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Penktas, bet ne paskutinis kartas, kai susitinkame aptarti šio sudėtingo projekto detales.
Fifth, but not the last time, we meet to discuss the details of this complex project.
Here 'penktas' functions as an adjective modifying 'kartas' (time).
Nors tai tik penktas mūsų susitikimas, jaučiu, kad sukūrėme stiprų ir produktyvų ryšį.
Although this is only our fifth meeting, I feel that we have created a strong and productive connection.
'Penktas' modifies 'susitikimas' (meeting).
Jis buvo penktas sąraše, ir jo pristatymas buvo neabejotinai įspūdingiausias.
He was fifth on the list, and his presentation was undoubtedly the most impressive.
Here, 'penktas' is used substantively, referring to a position in a list.
Tai jau penktas mėnuo, kai dirbame su šiuo nauju klientu, ir rezultatai viršija lūkesčius.
This is already the fifth month we've been working with this new client, and the results exceed expectations.
'Penktas' modifies 'mėnuo' (month).
Niekas nemanė, kad jis gali finišuoti penktas tokioje stiprioje konkurencijoje.
No one thought he could finish fifth in such strong competition.
'Penktas' acts as an adverbial here, describing the manner of finishing.
Penktas skyrius knygoje pateikia esminę informaciją, kuri paaiškina visą teoriją.
The fifth chapter in the book provides essential information that explains the entire theory.
'Penktas' modifies 'skyrius' (chapter).
Jei nebus penktas bandymas, vargu ar pavyks išspręsti šią problemą iki galo.
If there isn't a fifth attempt, it's unlikely we'll manage to solve this problem completely.
'Penktas' modifies 'bandymas' (attempt).
Nors aš esu penktas iš eilės kalbėtojas, stengsiuosi pateikti naujų idėjų.
Although I am the fifth speaker in a row, I will try to present new ideas.
'Penktas' modifies 'kalbėtojas' (speaker).
الگوهای دستوری
اصطلاحات و عبارات
"eiti iš proto"
To go crazy / to lose one's mind
Nesuprantu, kas jam pasidarė, atrodo, kad jis eina iš proto. (I don't understand what happened to him, it seems like he's going crazy.)
neutral"laikytis už galvos"
To hold one's head (in despair / frustration)
Kai sužinojau naujienas, tiesiog laikiau galvą. (When I heard the news, I just held my head.)
neutral"arti prie širdies"
To take something to heart
Nekreipk dėmesio į jų žodžius, neimk taip arti prie širdies. (Don't pay attention to their words, don't take it so much to heart.)
neutral"šauti į galvą"
To come to mind / to get an idea suddenly
Man staiga šovė į galvą puiki idėja! (A great idea suddenly came to my mind!)
neutral"ką nors ant liežuvio galo"
To have something on the tip of one's tongue
Aš žinau šį žodį, bet dabar jis ant liežuvio galo. (I know this word, but now it's on the tip of my tongue.)
neutral"išpūsti iš musės dramblį"
To make a mountain out of a molehill
Nereikia išpūsti iš musės dramblį dėl tokio mažmožio. (No need to make a mountain out of a molehill for such a trifle.)
neutral"kaip du vandens lašai"
Like two drops of water (very similar)
Jie atrodo kaip du vandens lašai, sunku atskirti. (They look like two drops of water, it's hard to tell them apart.)
neutral"padėti tašką"
To put an end to something
Manau, kad laikas padėti tašką šiam ginčui. (I think it's time to put an end to this argument.)
neutral"gulėti ant širdies"
To weigh heavily on one's heart / mind
Šis rūpestis man guli ant širdies. (This worry weighs heavily on my heart.)
neutral"pasukti galvą"
To rack one's brains / to think hard
Man reikės pasukti galvą, kad išspręsčiau šią problemą. (I will need to rack my brains to solve this problem.)
neutralالگوهای جملهسازی
Aš esu (numeris) (daiktavardis).
Aš esu penktas studentas. (I am the fifth student.)
(Daiktavardis) yra (numeris).
Mano eilės numeris yra penktas. (My queue number is fifth.)
Tai yra (numeris) (daiktavardis).
Tai yra penktas namas. (This is the fifth house.)
Aš noriu (numeris) (daiktavardis).
Aš noriu penktą knygą. (I want the fifth book.)
(Numeris) (daiktavardis) yra (savybė).
Penkta diena yra sunki. (The fifth day is difficult.)
Mes turime (numeris) (daiktavardis).
Mes turime penktą pamoką. (We have the fifth lesson.)
Eikite į (numeris) (vieta).
Eikite į penktą aukštą. (Go to the fifth floor.)
Aš matau (numeris) (daiktavardis).
Aš matau penktą mašiną. (I see the fifth car.)
خانواده کلمه
اسمها
سوالات متداول
10 سوالThe word for 'fifth' in Lithuanian is penktas. It's an adjective.
Good question! Like many Lithuanian adjectives, penktas changes its ending depending on the gender and case of the noun it describes. 'Penktas' is the masculine singular form. For a feminine noun, it would be 'penkta' (e.g., penkta diena - fifth day).
Yes, you can! Penktas is used in those contexts too. For example, 'penktas bėgis' (fifth gear) or 'penktas pojūtis' (fifth sense).
This is important. Penki means 'five' (the cardinal number), while penktas means 'fifth' (the ordinal number). Think of it like 'five apples' (penki obuoliai) versus 'the fifth apple' (penktas obuolys).
It's pronounced something like 'penk-tahs'. The 'e' is like the 'e' in 'bed', and the 'a' is like the 'a' in 'father'. The 'k' is hard, like in 'cat'.
Not too many super common idioms that are different from English. You'll hear it most often in sequential contexts. For example, 'gyvenu penktame aukšte' (I live on the fifth floor) or 'tai mano penktas kartas' (this is my fifth time).
Here are a few examples:
- Penktas namas yra mėlynas. (The fifth house is blue.)
- Tai mano penktas puodelis kavos. (This is my fifth cup of coffee.)
- Aš einu į penktą klasę. (I go to the fifth grade.)
Yes, it does! For masculine plural, it's penkti (e.g., penkti namai - fifth houses). For feminine plural, it's penktos (e.g., penktos dienos - fifth days).
Before penktas (fifth) comes 'ketvirtas' (fourth). This is a good way to remember the sequence!
Ordinal numbers in Lithuanian often follow a similar pattern. You'll see '-tas' or '-tas/-ta' endings for many of them. For instance, 'šeštas' (sixth) or 'septintas' (seventh) are similar in structure to penktas.
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Kuris sakinys teisingai vartoja žodį 'penktas'?
'Penktame name' is the correct locative case for 'fifth house'.
Pasirinkite teisingą formą sakinyje: 'Tai yra mano ____ (fifth) knyga.'
'Knyga' (book) is feminine, so we need the feminine form 'penkta'.
Kaip pasakyti 'the fifth student' (masculine) lietuviškai?
'Studentas' is masculine singular, so 'penktas' is the correct form.
Žodis 'penktas' yra visada naudojamas toje pačioje formoje, nepriklausomai nuo giminės ar linksniuotės.
'Penktas' changes form based on gender, number, and case, like most Lithuanian adjectives.
Sakinys 'Mes švenčiame penktą jubiliejų' yra gramatiškai teisingas.
'Penktą jubiliejų' uses the correct accusative form for 'fifth anniversary'.
Kai kalbame apie penktą mėnesį (gegužę), vartojame formą 'penktas mėnuo'.
'Mėnuo' (month) is masculine, so 'penktas mėnuo' is correct.
This sentence means 'I am fifth in line.'
This sentence translates to 'This is my fifth attempt.'
This sentence means 'She lives on the fifth floor.'
Tai yra mano ___ gimtadienis, todėl noriu jį švęsti ypatingai.
The sentence indicates a special celebration, implying a significant, perhaps milestone, birthday. 'Penktas' (fifth) fits this context.
Po keturių nesėkmingų bandymų, ___ kartas buvo sėkmingas.
The phrase 'Po keturių nesėkmingų bandymų' (After four unsuccessful attempts) logically leads to 'penktas' (fifth) as the next attempt.
Šiandien vyksta jau ___ susitikimas dėl projekto eigos.
The word 'jau' (already) suggests that several meetings have taken place, making 'penktas' (fifth) a plausible number in an ongoing series.
Prieš tai aplankėme keturis miestus, o dabar esame jau ___ mieste savo kelionėje.
Following the visit to four cities, the next logical city in the sequence would be the fifth, thus 'penktame' (in the fifth).
Tai bus ___ skyrius, kurį perskaitysime šį vakarą.
The phrase 'šį vakarą' (this evening) implies a continuation of reading, making 'penktasis' (the fifth) a suitable ordinal for a chapter.
Iš visų penkių kandidatų, tik ___ buvo priimtas į darbą.
The sentence states 'Iš visų penkių kandidatų' (Out of all five candidates) and then implies only one was accepted, making 'vienas' (one) the correct fill.
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