मतलब
Asking about presence in a place.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Lithuanians value their personal space. Asking 'Kas čia?' when someone enters your home unannounced is a common and expected reaction, reflecting a history of guardedness. In villages, 'Kas čia?' is often used as a greeting to someone passing by your gate, serving as a 'Who goes there?' to start a conversation. In cities like Vilnius, 'Kas čia?' is frequently heard in tech offices when looking at confusing code or a new gadget, showing the phrase's adaptability to modern life. In many fairy tales, the protagonist uses 'Kas čia?' when entering a witch's (Laumė) hut or a giant's castle, marking the start of a magical encounter.
The Universal Question
When in doubt, point and say 'Kas čia?'. It is the fastest way to learn new Lithuanian nouns.
Watch your tone
A sharp 'Kas čia?!' can sound like you are angry. Keep your voice rising at the end for a friendly question.
मतलब
Asking about presence in a place.
The Universal Question
When in doubt, point and say 'Kas čia?'. It is the fastest way to learn new Lithuanian nouns.
Watch your tone
A sharp 'Kas čia?!' can sound like you are angry. Keep your voice rising at the end for a friendly question.
Add 'yra' for clarity
If people don't understand you, say 'Kas čia yra?'. The extra verb helps clarify you are asking a question.
The 'Who' factor
Remember that 'Kas' also means 'Who'. If you hear a knock, 'Kas čia?' is perfectly correct to ask 'Who is it?'.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the missing word to ask 'What is here?'
Kas ______?
'Čia' means 'here', completing the phrase 'Kas čia?'.
You hear a noise in the kitchen. What do you shout?
Choose the most natural phrase:
'Kas čia?' is the standard way to ask 'Who's there?' or 'What's that?' when hearing a noise.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ______? B: Tai tavo naujas kompiuteris.
Person B is identifying an object nearby, so 'Kas čia?' is the correct question.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You see a weird bug on your desk.
Since the bug is on your desk (near you), 'Kas čia?' is appropriate.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Here vs There
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासKas ______?
'Čia' means 'here', completing the phrase 'Kas čia?'.
Choose the most natural phrase:
'Kas čia?' is the standard way to ask 'Who's there?' or 'What's that?' when hearing a noise.
A: ______? B: Tai tavo naujas kompiuteris.
Person B is identifying an object nearby, so 'Kas čia?' is the correct question.
Situation: You see a weird bug on your desk.
Since the bug is on your desk (near you), 'Kas čia?' is appropriate.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
12 सवालNo, in Lithuanian 'Kas' is used for both 'Who' and 'What'. Context tells you which one it is.
Not really. It's better to ask 'Koks tavo vardas?'. 'Kas čia?' is for identifying someone you don't know at all.
No, it's neutral. However, pointing while saying it can be considered slightly impolite in formal settings.
'Čia' is 'here' (close), 'Tai' is 'that' (further or abstract).
You add the past tense verb: 'Kas čia buvo?'.
Yes! If you see a weird bug or bird, 'Kas čia?' is perfect.
Lithuanian often skips the verb 'to be' in the present tense. It's called a zero copula.
Yes, to ask about a line item in a contract or a figure in a report.
Use 'Kas ten?' (What/Who is there?).
You can say 'Kas čia per betvarkė?'.
No. 'Kas čia?' asks what something IS. 'Kas vyksta?' asks what is HAPPENING.
Yes, it's one of the first phrases Lithuanian children learn.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Kas ten?
similarWho/What is there?
Kas vyksta?
similarWhat is happening?
Kas naujo?
similarWhat's new?
Kas tu toks?
specialized formWho are you? (emphatic)
Kas darosi?
similarWhat is going on?