At the A1 level, 'rudas' is introduced as one of the basic colors that every learner must know. The focus is on simple identification and gender agreement. You will learn to describe common objects like 'rudas šuo' (brown dog) or 'ruda katė' (brown cat). The goal is to recognize the word in speech and be able to use it in very simple 'Subject + Verb + Adjective' sentences. You should also be aware that the word changes slightly based on the gender of the object you are describing. This is often a learner's first introduction to the concept of adjective-noun agreement in Lithuanian. Exercises at this level usually involve matching colors to pictures or completing simple sentences about animals and household items. You don't need to worry about complex cases yet; just focus on the nominative forms 'rudas' and 'ruda'. Understanding that 'rudas' is the color of wood, chocolate, and earth provides a solid foundation for further vocabulary building.
At the A2 level, you begin to use 'rudas' in a wider variety of everyday contexts. You will move beyond simple animals to describing clothes ('rudas megztinis'), furniture ('ruda kėdė'), and people's appearances ('rudi plaukai', 'rudos akys'). You will also start encountering the accusative case ('rudą'), which is used when the brown object is the direct object of a verb (e.g., 'Aš matau rudą šunį'). You should be able to distinguish between 'rudas' and other basic colors like 'juodas' (black) and 'geltonas' (yellow). At this stage, you might also learn the word for autumn, 'ruduo', and start to see the thematic connection between the season and the color. You should be able to participate in simple conversations about shopping or personal descriptions where 'rudas' is a necessary descriptor.
At the B1 level, your use of 'rudas' becomes more nuanced. You start using modifiers like 'tamsiai' (dark) and 'šviesiai' (light) to create phrases like 'tamsiai rudas' or 'šviesiai ruda'. You will also be expected to use the word correctly across more grammatical cases, including the genitive ('rudo stalo') and locative ('rudame name'). You will begin to encounter the word in more descriptive texts, such as short stories or news articles. You should also be able to use the definite forms of the adjective, like 'rudasis', when referring to specific types of things (e.g., 'rudasis lokys' - the brown bear). At this level, you start to understand the cultural connotations of the color in Lithuania—its association with nature, traditional crafts, and the changing seasons. Your ability to describe the world around you becomes more vivid and precise.
At the B2 level, 'rudas' is used in more abstract and idiomatic ways. You will encounter it in literature where it might be used to set a specific mood or to describe subtle textures. You should be comfortable using the word in all cases and numbers without hesitation. You will also learn related verbs like 'ruduoti' (to appear brown/to turn brown) and 'paruduoti' (to become brown). This allows you to describe processes, such as leaves changing color in the fall or bread baking in the oven. You will be able to discuss more complex topics, such as art or interior design, using a variety of shades related to brown. Your understanding of the word's etymology (its link to 'rūda' - ore) might also be introduced, providing a deeper linguistic context. You can now use the word to express more than just a color; you use it to express state and change.
At the C1 level, you have a near-native grasp of 'rudas'. You understand its use in high-level literature and academic contexts. You can distinguish between 'rudas' and more specialized terms like 'kaštoninis', 'rusvas', or 'varinis' (copper-colored) with ease. You are aware of the subtle stylistic differences between using the adjective 'rudas' and the noun 'rudumas' (brownness). You can interpret the symbolic use of the color in Lithuanian poetry and folklore. Your speech is natural, and you can use the word in complex, multi-clause sentences without thinking about the grammatical agreement. You also understand the historical development of the word and its cognates in other Indo-European languages. At this level, 'rudas' is not just a vocabulary word; it is a versatile tool for precise and evocative expression in both formal and informal registers.
At the C2 level, your mastery of 'rudas' is complete. You can use it with the same flexibility and nuance as a highly educated native speaker. You are comfortable with archaic or dialectal variations of the word if they appear in classical texts. You can engage in deep discussions about the semiotics of color in Lithuanian culture, explaining why 'rudas' might be chosen over another shade in a specific artistic or social context. You can use the word in puns, wordplay, and sophisticated metaphors. You understand the most subtle distinctions in tone and register. Whether you are writing a technical report on soil composition or a lyrical essay on the Lithuanian landscape, you use 'rudas' and its derivatives with absolute precision and creative flair. The word is fully integrated into your linguistic repertoire, allowing for seamless and sophisticated communication.

rudas 30 सेकंड में

  • Rudas is the essential Lithuanian word for the color brown, used for everything from nature to fashion.
  • It is an adjective that must agree in gender, number, and case with the noun it modifies (rudas/ruda).
  • Commonly used for hair, eyes, animals like bears and squirrels, and wooden furniture.
  • Related to 'ruduo' (autumn) and 'rūda' (ore), reflecting its deep roots in the Lithuanian landscape.
The Lithuanian word rudas is the primary adjective used to describe the color brown. In the spectrum of Lithuanian colors, it occupies a vital space, covering everything from the deep earthiness of fertile soil to the lighter, tan shades of dried grass or animal fur. Unlike some languages that might have dozens of distinct primary words for shades of brown, Lithuanian leans heavily on 'rudas' as the anchor, often modifying it with prefixes or suffixes to specify intensity. When you walk through a Lithuanian forest, you are surrounded by 'rudas'—the trunks of the pine trees, the fallen needles in autumn, and the coats of the local wildlife.
Natural World
In nature, 'rudas' is the color of the 'lokys' (bear) and the 'voverė' (squirrel). It represents the organic, grounded reality of the Lithuanian landscape.
Human Features
It is the standard term for brown hair ('rudi plaukai') and brown eyes ('rudos akys'). Note the gender agreement here.
Everyday Objects
From a 'rudas stalas' (brown table) to 'ruda duona' (brown bread), the word permeates daily life and commerce.

Šis senas medis turi labai tamsų ir rudą kamieną.

Mano mėgstamiausi batai yra rudi.

Ruduo nudažo lapus ruda spalva.

Ar tavo akys yra rudos ar žalios?

Lapė turi gražų, bet ne visai rudą kailį.

The usage of 'rudas' extends beyond simple identification. It is a word that evokes warmth, stability, and the earth. In a linguistic sense, it is an adjective that must agree with the noun it modifies in gender, number, and case. This means you will see it as 'rudas' (masculine singular), 'ruda' (feminine singular), 'rudi' (masculine plural), and 'rudos' (feminine plural) in the nominative case alone. Understanding this agreement is the first step toward fluency in using Lithuanian color terms correctly.
Using rudas correctly requires an understanding of Lithuanian adjective declension. Because Lithuanian is a highly inflected language, the ending of the word 'rudas' changes depending on the noun it describes. This section will guide you through the various grammatical environments where 'rudas' appears.
Masculine Nouns
When describing masculine nouns like 'šuo' (dog) or 'namas' (house), use 'rudas'. Example: 'Rudas šuo bėga per lauką' (The brown dog runs through the field).
Feminine Nouns
When describing feminine nouns like 'katė' (cat) or 'kėdė' (chair), use 'ruda'. Example: 'Mano kėdė yra ruda' (My chair is brown).
Plural Forms
For plural masculine nouns, use 'rudi'. For plural feminine nouns, use 'rudos'. Example: 'Rudi batai' (Brown shoes) vs 'Rudos pirštinės' (Brown gloves).

Jis nusipirko rudą paltą žiemai.

Miške pamatėme rudą mešką.

Šios rudos durys yra labai senos.

Kava yra rudos spalvos skystis.

Ar matote tą rudą dėmę ant sienos?

In more complex sentences, 'rudas' will change its case. If you are talking about something being inside a brown box, you would use the locative case: 'rudame langelyje'. If you are giving something to a brown dog, you would use the dative: 'rudam šuniui'. While this might seem daunting to a beginner, the root 'rud-' remains constant, providing a reliable anchor for your vocabulary. Practice by describing the items in your room: 'ruda spinta' (brown wardrobe), 'rudas kilimas' (brown carpet), 'rudi rėmeliai' (brown frames). By connecting the word to physical objects, you solidify the link between the Lithuanian sound and the visual concept of the color.
You will encounter rudas in a vast array of contexts in Lithuania, from the mundane to the artistic. It is a word that bridges the gap between the natural world and the human-made environment.
In the Kitchen
When grocery shopping, you'll see 'rudieji ryžiai' (brown rice) or 'rudasis cukrus' (brown sugar). Recipes often describe the process of frying onions until they are 'parudavę' (browned).
At the Hairdresser
Lithuanians often describe hair as 'kaštoninis' (chestnut) or 'tamsiai rudas' (dark brown). A stylist might ask if you want a 'šviesiai ruda' (light brown) shade.
In Literature and Songs
Poets use 'rudas' to describe the melancholic beauty of the Lithuanian autumn or the sturdy nature of the oak tree. Folk songs might mention 'rudi žirgeliai' (brown little horses).

Man patinka šis rudas megztinis, jis labai šiltas.

Paduok man tą rudą voką nuo stalo.

Ar matėte, kaip rudas kiškis perbėgo kelią?

Mano tėtis visada nešioja rudą odinį diržą.

Senoviniai baldai dažnai būna rudos spalvos.

Beyond these specific instances, 'rudas' is heard in weather reports (referring to the 'parudavusi žolė' or browned grass during a drought) and in discussions about interior design. It is a stable, reliable word. If you are in a hardware store (senukai), you will see 'rudas' on paint cans, wood stains, and tiles. It is inescapable and essential. Listening for the 'ru-' sound followed by the dental '-das' will help you pick it out of fast-paced conversations. Because it is a short, two-syllable word, it often carries a clear stress on the first syllable in standard Lithuanian, making it relatively easy to identify even for beginners.
Even though rudas seems straightforward, English speakers often stumble on a few specific nuances of Lithuanian grammar and vocabulary.
Gender Mismatch
The most common error is using 'rudas' for everything. Remember: 'rudas' (masculine) but 'ruda' (feminine). Saying 'rudas katė' is incorrect because 'katė' is feminine; it must be 'ruda katė'.
Confusing with 'Ruduo'
The word for autumn is 'ruduo'. While related, they are different parts of speech. Don't say 'Mano mėgstamiausia spalva yra ruduo' (My favorite color is autumn); say 'Mano mėgstamiausia spalva yra ruda'.
Adjective vs Noun
In English, 'brown' can be a noun. In Lithuanian, if you want to say 'The brown of the eyes', you usually use the genitive form of the adjective with the noun 'spalva' (color): 'akių rudumas' or 'ruda akių spalva'.

Klaida: Šis rudas knyga (Incorrect). Teisingai: Ši ruda knyga (Correct).

Klaida: Man patinka ruduo batai (Incorrect). Teisingai: Man patinka rudi batai (Correct).

Klaida: Jos akys yra rudas (Incorrect). Teisingai: Jos akys yra rudos (Correct).

Klaida: Jis nupiešė rudas saulę (Incorrect). Teisingai: Jis nupiešė rudą saulę (Correct - though a brown sun is rare!).

Klaida: Rudas yra graži spalva (Incorrect). Teisingai: Ruda yra graži spalva (Correct - colors as abstract concepts are feminine).

Another subtle mistake involves the use of 'rudas' vs 'rusvas'. 'Rusvas' means brownish or reddish-brown. If you use 'rudas' for a very light tan, a native might correct you to 'smėlinis' (sand-colored) or 'rusvas'. Finally, avoid over-declining. If you are a beginner, focus on the nominative 'rudas/ruda' and the accusative 'rudą'. These two will cover about 70% of your daily needs. As you progress, the other cases will become more natural. The key is to always look at the noun first, determine its gender and number, and then adjust 'rudas' to match. This mental habit is the foundation of Lithuanian grammar.
While rudas is the general term for brown, Lithuanian has a rich vocabulary for specific shades and related concepts.
Rusvas
This means 'brownish' or 'light brown'. It is often used for hair color or the fur of animals like deer. It implies a softer, less intense brown.
Kaštoninis
Literally 'chestnut-colored'. It is the go-to word for rich, reddish-brown hair or polished wood.
Tamsiai rudas / Šviesiai rudas
These are compound descriptors meaning 'dark brown' and 'light brown' respectively. They are the most common way to add precision.

Jos plaukai yra ne tiesiog rudi, o kaštoniniai.

Ant stalo guli rusvas lapas.

Man reikia tamsiai rudų dažų šiai sienai.

Šokoladas gali būti rudas arba juodas.

Briedis yra didelis, rudas gyvūnas.

Other alternatives include 'šokoladinis' (chocolate-colored) and 'kavinio' (coffee-colored, though used less as an adjective and more as a descriptive phrase). In technical or artistic contexts, you might hear 'ochra' (ochre) or 'sepija' (sepia). However, for 99% of your interactions, 'rudas' and its gendered variants will be your most powerful tools. When comparing 'rudas' to 'pilkas' (grey), remember that 'rudas' implies warmth (red/yellow undertones), while 'pilkas' is neutral or cool. This distinction is important when describing things like stone or overcast skies. By mastering 'rudas' and its closest relatives, you gain the ability to describe the world with the precision of a native speaker.

How Formal Is It?

रोचक तथ्य

The words for 'brown' (rudas), 'autumn' (ruduo), 'ore' (rūda), and 'rust' (rūdys) all share the same linguistic ancestor in Lithuanian, reflecting the iron-rich soil and the colors of the changing seasons.

उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका

UK /ˈrʊ.dɐs/
US /ˈru.dɑs/
Initial stress (on the 'ru-').
तुकबंदी
budas (mode/way) žudas (rare) skudas (rag - dialectal) pudas (pood - old weight unit) liudas (sad - root) dudas (pipes - root) judas (Judas/traitor) mūdas (mood - loanword)
आम गलतियाँ
  • Pronouncing the 'u' as a long 'oo' like in 'moon'.
  • Adding a 'w' sound between 'u' and 'd'.
  • Failing to shorten the 'a' in the final syllable.
  • Misplacing the stress on the second syllable.
  • Over-aspirating the 'd'.

कठिनाई स्तर

पठन 1/5

Very easy to recognize in text.

लिखना 2/5

Requires attention to gender endings.

बोलना 2/5

Easy pronunciation but requires quick mental agreement.

श्रवण 1/5

Distinct sound makes it easy to catch.

आगे क्या सीखें

पूर्वापेक्षाएँ

spalva yra šuo katė namas

आगे सीखें

juodas baltas mėlynas žalias raudonas

उन्नत

rusvas kaštoninis ruduoti rudumas rūda

ज़रूरी व्याकरण

Adjective-Noun Agreement

Rudas šuo (masc), Ruda katė (fem).

Definite Adjectives

Rudasis lokys (The brown bear).

Comparative Degree

Šis stalas yra rudesnis už tą.

Superlative Degree

Tai pats rudesnis (rudiausias) daiktas kambaryje.

Case Declension

Aš matau rudą (acc) stalą.

स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण

1

Mano šuo yra rudas.

My dog is brown.

Masculine singular nominative.

2

Tai ruda kėdė.

This is a brown chair.

Feminine singular nominative.

3

Aš turiu rudą pieštuką.

I have a brown pencil.

Masculine singular accusative.

4

Ar tavo batai rudi?

Are your shoes brown?

Masculine plural nominative.

5

Lapas yra rudas.

The leaf is brown.

Masculine singular nominative.

6

Šokoladas yra rudas.

Chocolate is brown.

Masculine singular nominative.

7

Mano akys rudos.

My eyes are brown.

Feminine plural nominative.

8

Kur yra ruda knyga?

Where is the brown book?

Feminine singular nominative.

1

Jis nešioja rudą megztinį.

He is wearing a brown sweater.

Accusative case for direct object.

2

Mūsų namas turi rudas duris.

Our house has brown doors.

Feminine plural accusative.

3

Ar matai tą rudą paukštį?

Do you see that brown bird?

Demonstrative + adjective + noun in accusative.

4

Mano plaukai yra tamsiai rudi.

My hair is dark brown.

Adverb 'tamsiai' modifying the adjective.

5

Mes nusipirkome rudą stalą.

We bought a brown table.

Past tense verb with accusative object.

6

Ši ruda rankinė yra labai brangi.

This brown handbag is very expensive.

Feminine singular agreement.

7

Miške gyvena rudi lokiai.

Brown bears live in the forest.

Plural subject-adjective agreement.

8

Man reikia rudo popieriaus.

I need brown paper.

Genitive case after 'reikia'.

1

Rudasis lokys ieško maisto.

The brown bear is looking for food.

Definite form 'rudasis' used for species.

2

Ant rudos žemės guli obuoliai.

Apples lie on the brown earth.

Genitive case 'rudos' modifying 'žemės'.

3

Šis rudas atspalvis man nepatinka.

I don't like this brown shade.

Masculine singular nominative.

4

Ji nudažė sienas šviesiai ruda spalva.

She painted the walls a light brown color.

Instrumental case 'spalva'.

5

Ar galite parodyti tuos rudus batus?

Can you show those brown shoes?

Plural accusative.

6

Rudame voke buvo laiškas.

There was a letter in the brown envelope.

Locative case 'rudame'.

7

Mes einame per rudą rudens mišką.

We are walking through the brown autumn forest.

Accusative after preposition 'per'.

8

Jo akys tapo dar rudesnės.

His eyes became even browner.

Comparative degree 'rudesnės'.

1

Medžių kamienai pamažu rudavo saulėje.

The tree trunks were gradually turning brown in the sun.

Verb 'ruduoti' (to turn brown).

2

Tai buvo tamsiai rudo medžio skulptūra.

It was a sculpture made of dark brown wood.

Genitive chain describing material.

3

Ruda spalva suteikia kambariui jaukumo.

The brown color gives the room coziness.

Abstract use of color as subject.

4

Ji vilkėjo ruda, vėjo perpučiama suknele.

She wore a brown, wind-blown dress.

Instrumental case for clothing.

5

Rudasis cukrus yra mažiau apdorotas.

Brown sugar is less processed.

Definite form for a specific product.

6

Visi lapai jau buvo parudavę.

All the leaves had already turned brown.

Past participle 'parudavę'.

7

Jis žiūrėjo į mane savo rudomis, ramiomis akimis.

He looked at me with his brown, calm eyes.

Instrumental plural agreement.

8

Ši duona yra rudesnė nei kita.

This bread is browner than the other.

Comparative 'rudesnė'.

1

Dailininkas naudojo rudus tonus melancholijai perteikti.

The painter used brown tones to convey melancholy.

Plural accusative in artistic context.

2

Žemės rudumas priminė apie artėjantį rudenį.

The brownness of the earth reminded of the approaching autumn.

Noun 'rudumas' (brownness).

3

Senoviniuose raštuose ruda spalva siejama su stabilumu.

In ancient writings, the brown color is associated with stability.

Passive construction.

4

Jo veidas buvo parudavęs nuo saulės ir vėjo.

His face was browned (tanned) from the sun and wind.

Participle describing physical state.

5

Ši ruda dėmė ant paveikslo yra originali.

This brown spot on the painting is original.

Specific identification.

6

Miestas skendėjo rudoje sutemų šviesoje.

The city was submerged in the brown light of dusk.

Metaphorical use of color.

7

Rudojo anglies sluoksnis buvo gana storas.

The layer of brown coal was quite thick.

Technical term 'rudoji anglis'.

8

Ji pasirinko rudesnį audinį užuolaidoms.

She chose a browner fabric for the curtains.

Comparative accusative.

1

Kūrinio kolorite dominavo prislopinti rudi atspalviai.

Muted brown shades dominated the color palette of the work.

Formal artistic terminology.

2

Tas rudas žvilgsnis skverbėsi iki pat sielos gelmių.

That brown gaze pierced to the very depths of the soul.

Literary metaphor.

3

Lietuvos peizažo rudumas vėlyvą rudenį turi savitą estetiką.

The brownness of the Lithuanian landscape in late autumn has a unique aesthetic.

Abstract noun as subject.

4

Archeologai rado rudo molio šukių.

Archaeologists found shards of brown clay.

Technical archaeological description.

5

Šiame kontekste ruda spalva simbolizuoja laikinumą.

In this context, the brown color symbolizes transience.

Symbolic analysis.

6

Jis meistriškai žaidė rudais ir pilkais tonais.

He masterfully played with brown and grey tones.

Instrumental plural.

7

Parudavę rankraščiai bylojo apie praeities paslaptis.

The browned manuscripts spoke of the secrets of the past.

Personification.

8

Egzistencinis rudumas apgaubė jo mintis.

An existential brownness enveloped his thoughts.

Highly abstract/philosophical use.

सामान्य शब्द संयोजन

rudos akys
rudi plaukai
rudasis lokys
rudas cukrus
ruda duona
rudi batai
ruda spalva
tamsiai rudas
rudas popierius
ruda dėmė

सामान्य वाक्यांश

Rudas kaip lokys

— Very brown or hairy like a bear.

Po atostogų jis grįžo rudas kaip lokys.

Ruda duona

— Whole grain or rye-wheat blend bread.

Lietuviai mėgsta rudą duoną.

Rudosios anglys

— Lignite or brown coal.

Rudosios anglys naudojamos pramonei.

Rudas atspalvis

— A brown tint or shade.

Ši siena turi rudą atspalvį.

Rudi ryžiai

— Brown rice (unpolished).

Rudi ryžiai yra sveikesni.

Rudas vokas

— A brown envelope (often associated with bureaucracy).

Gavau rudą voką iš mokesčių inspekcijos.

Rudas kailis

— Brown fur.

Voverės kailis vasarą yra rudas.

Ruda žemė

— Brown soil/earth.

Ruda žemė yra derlinga.

Rudas diržas

— Brown belt (clothing or martial arts).

Jis ryši rudą diržą.

Ruda kava

— Brown coffee (usually implying coffee with milk).

Man patinka šviesiai ruda kava.

अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है

rudas vs ruduo

Ruduo is the noun 'autumn'. Rudas is the adjective 'brown'.

rudas vs rūda

Rūda is the noun 'ore'. It is related but distinct.

rudas vs raudonas

Raudonas is 'red'. Don't confuse the 'r' and 'd' sounds.

मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ

"Rudas kaip lapė"

— Used to describe someone with reddish-brown hair, or occasionally implies cunning.

Tas vaikas rudas kaip lapė.

informal
"Iki rudo numirimo"

— Until one is completely exhausted or 'browned' (rare/slangy).

Dirbome iki rudo numirimo.

slang
"Rudas pavydas"

— While 'žalias' (green) is more common for envy, 'rudas' is sometimes used to describe a 'dirty' or muddy kind of jealousy.

Jį graužia rudas pavydas.

literary
"Palikti ant rudos žemės"

— To leave someone with nothing (on the bare earth).

Visi jį paliko ant rudos žemės.

informal
"Ruda ateitis"

— A 'muddy' or uncertain/bleak future (metaphorical).

Mūsų laukia ruda ateitis.

poetic
"Rudas kaip žemė"

— Very dark-skinned or very dirty.

Vaikas grįžo iš lauko rudas kaip žemė.

informal
"Rudas auksas"

— Sometimes used to refer to peat or amber in a poetic sense.

Gintaras yra mūsų rudas auksas.

poetic
"Ruda dėmė reputacijoje"

— A 'brown spot' (stain) on one's reputation.

Tai ruda dėmė jo karjeroje.

formal
"Rudas kaip duona"

— Used to describe something wholesome and traditional.

Jo veidas rudas kaip duona.

poetic
"Rudi marškiniai"

— Historically refers to brownshirts/fascists.

Tai primena rudų marškinių laikus.

political

आसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले

rudas vs rusvas

Both describe brown shades.

Rusvas is lighter and often reddish-brown; rudas is the general term for solid brown.

Briedis yra rudas, bet stirna gali būti rusva.

rudas vs pilkas

In low light, brown and grey can look similar.

Pilkas is grey (cool); rudas is brown (warm).

Akmuo pilkas, o medis rudas.

rudas vs geltonas

Light brown can look like dark yellow.

Geltonas is yellow; rudas has more red/black mix.

Smėlis yra geltonas, o purvas rudas.

rudas vs juodas

Very dark brown is often mistaken for black.

Juodas is black; tamsiai rudas still has a brown hue.

Naktis juoda, o kava tamsiai ruda.

rudas vs oranžinis

Brown is essentially dark orange.

Oranžinis is bright orange; rudas is muted and dark.

Apelsinas oranžinis, o šokoladas rudas.

वाक्य संरचनाएँ

A1

[Noun] yra [Color].

Šuo yra rudas.

A2

Aš turiu [Color] [Noun].

Aš turiu rudą paltą.

B1

Man reikia [Color/Genitive] [Noun/Genitive].

Man reikia rudo popieriaus.

B2

[Noun] [Verb/Process] [Color/Instrumental].

Lapai nudažyti ruda spalva.

C1

[Noun] pasižymi [Noun/Abstract Color].

Šis audinis pasižymi rudumu.

C2

[Metaphor/Abstract] [Color/Adjective] [Noun].

Egzistencinis rudas liūdesys.

शब्द परिवार

संज्ञा

rudumas (brownness)
rudis (a brown animal/person)
rudis (rust - related)
rudmėsė (a type of brown mushroom)

क्रिया

ruduoti (to appear brown)
paruduoti (to turn brown)
rudinti (to make something brown)

विशेषण

rusvas (brownish)
rudas (brown)
rudokas (somewhat brown)
rudesnis (browner)

संबंधित

ruduo (autumn)
rūda (ore)
rūdys (rust)
rudmėsė (mushroom)
rudakis (brown-eyed person)

इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें

frequency

Extremely high (Top 500 words).

सामान्य गलतियाँ
  • Rudas katė Ruda katė

    Katė is feminine, so the adjective must be ruda.

  • Mano mėgstamiausia spalva yra rudas Mano mėgstamiausia spalva yra ruda

    Spalva is feminine, so the color name as a noun is feminine.

  • Rudi akys Rudos akys

    Akys is feminine plural, so use rudos.

  • Aš matau rudas šuo Aš matau rudą šunį

    Direct objects need the accusative case.

  • Ruduo batai Rudi batai

    Don't use the noun 'autumn' as an adjective.

सुझाव

Gender Check

Always look at the ending of the noun. If it ends in -a or -ė, use 'ruda'.

Definite Form

Use 'rudasis' when you want to say 'THE brown one' or for species like 'rudasis lokys'.

Short U

Keep the 'u' in 'rudas' short. It's not 'roodas', it's 'rudas'.

Nature Connection

Think of the Lithuanian forest in October to remember 'rudas'.

Painting with Words

Use 'rusvas' for animals to sound more like a native speaker.

The Bear Link

Associate 'Rudas' with 'Rudis', a common name for a brown dog or bear.

Coffee and Tea

You can describe the color of your drink as 'šviesiai ruda' if you added milk.

Accusative Ending

Remember the nasal 'ą' in 'rudą' for direct objects: 'Matau rudą stalą'.

Stress Pattern

The stress is almost always on the first syllable in color adjectives.

Plural Forms

Practice 'rudi' (masc) and 'rudos' (fem) together to avoid confusion.

याद करें

स्मृति सहायक

RUDAS rhymes with 'rude-as'. Imagine a RUDE bear (rudas lokys) who is very BROWN.

दृश्य संबंध

Associate 'rudas' with 'ROOTS'. Tree roots are brown, and 'rudas' starts with 'ru-'.

Word Web

šokoladas medis lokys žemė akys plaukai duona ruduo

चैलेंज

Go through your house and find 5 things that are 'rudas' and 5 things that are 'ruda'. Say them out loud.

शब्द की उत्पत्ति

Derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *reudh-, which meant red or reddish. In Baltic languages, it evolved to specifically denote the color brown, while still retaining a connection to reddish hues.

मूल अर्थ: Reddish or ore-colored.

Indo-European -> Balto-Slavic -> Baltic -> Lithuanian.

सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ

No specific sensitivities, though 'rudas' used for skin color should be handled with the same care as in English.

English speakers often use 'tan' or 'beige' for lighter browns, whereas Lithuanians might just use 'šviesiai rudas' or 'smėlinis'.

The song 'Rudaakis' (The Brown-Eyed One) Lithuanian folk tales about the 'rudas lokys' The 'Rudi marškiniai' historical period.

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वास्तविक संदर्भ

Describing People

  • rudos akys
  • rudi plaukai
  • rudas įdegis
  • rudas apgamas

In Nature

  • rudas lokys
  • ruda žemė
  • rudas lapas
  • rudas kamienas

Shopping

  • rudas megztinis
  • rudi batai
  • rudas cukrus
  • ruda rankinė

Furniture

  • rudas stalas
  • ruda spinta
  • ruda kėdė
  • rudos durys

Food

  • ruda duona
  • rudi ryžiai
  • ruda kava
  • rudas padažas

बातचीत की शुरुआत

"Ar tavo akys yra rudos ar kitos spalvos?"

"Ar tau patinka ruda spalva drabužiuose?"

"Ar dažnai valgai rudą duoną?"

"Koks tavo mėgstamiausias rudas gyvūnas?"

"Ar tavo namuose yra daug rudų baldų?"

डायरी विषय

Aprašyk savo mėgstamiausią rudą daiktą.

Kodėl ruduo yra (arba nėra) tavo mėgstamiausias metų laikas?

Ką jauti, kai žiūri į rudą mišką?

Aprašyk rudą lokį, kurį matei (arba įsivaizduoji).

Ar ruda spalva tau atrodo jauki? Kodėl?

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

10 सवाल

You say 'rudos akys'. 'Akys' is feminine plural, so 'ruda' becomes 'rudos'.

Yes, 'ruda duona' is used, though 'juoda duona' (black bread) is more common for dark rye.

Rudas is the general word for brown. Rusvas is a lighter, often reddish-brown or tan shade.

Usually 'bordo' or 'tamsiai raudona', but a brownish-maroon could be 'rudo atspalvio raudona'.

It becomes 'rudus'. For example: 'Aš matau rudus batus' (I see brown shoes).

Yes, for hair (rudi plaukai) or eyes (rudos akys), or for a tan (rudas įdegis).

Yes, 'ruduo' (autumn) and 'rudas' (brown) come from the same root.

You say 'šviesiai rudas'.

You say 'tamsiai rudas'.

In Lithuanian, the masculine plural 'rudi' is used for mixed gender groups.

खुद को परखो 96 सवाल

writing

Write a sentence describing a brown cat.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

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writing

Write 'I have brown eyes' in Lithuanian.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Translate: 'The brown bear lives in the forest'.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Describe your favorite brown object in three words.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Write 'dark brown hair' in Lithuanian.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:

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