意味
Indicating an average or mediocre state.
文化的背景
Lithuanians often use 'šiaip sau' to avoid 'jinxing' their good luck. Even if things are going well, saying 'šiaip sau' keeps expectations low. There is a shared 'Northern' stoicism where expressing extreme emotions is seen as suspicious. 'Šiaip sau' is the linguistic safe zone. On Lithuanian social media, 'šiaip sau' is often used in comments to describe 'mid' content (mediocre). Saying you called someone 'šiaip sau' is a common way to show affection without being too intense or demanding.
The Shrug
When saying 'šiaip sau', a slight shrug of the shoulders makes you look 100% more Lithuanian.
Don't be too negative
If you use 'šiaip sau' for everything, people might think you are bored or unhappy. Mix in some 'gerai'!
意味
Indicating an average or mediocre state.
The Shrug
When saying 'šiaip sau', a slight shrug of the shoulders makes you look 100% more Lithuanian.
Don't be too negative
If you use 'šiaip sau' for everything, people might think you are bored or unhappy. Mix in some 'gerai'!
Polite Rejection
Use it to politely say you didn't like something without being rude.
Spontaneity
Use it when you do something nice for someone to make it seem effortless.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase to say 'so-so'.
Kaip tavo naujas butas? — _________.
In this context, the speaker is saying the apartment is just okay.
Which response means 'Just because'?
Kodėl tu juokiesi?
'Šiaip sau' is the idiomatic way to say you are laughing for no specific reason.
Match the situation to the meaning of 'šiaip sau'.
Situation: 'Filmas buvo šiaip sau.'
When describing an object or event, it refers to quality.
Complete the dialogue.
Jonas: Kodėl nupirkai šitą knygą? Lina: _________.
Lina is saying she bought it without a specific reason.
🎉 スコア: /4
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Mood Scale
練習問題バンク
4 問題Kaip tavo naujas butas? — _________.
In this context, the speaker is saying the apartment is just okay.
Kodėl tu juokiesi?
'Šiaip sau' is the idiomatic way to say you are laughing for no specific reason.
Situation: 'Filmas buvo šiaip sau.'
When describing an object or event, it refers to quality.
Jonas: Kodėl nupirkai šitą knygą? Lina: _________.
Lina is saying she bought it without a specific reason.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Better not. It sounds too casual and indecisive. Use more specific adjectives.
It is always written as two separate words: 'šiaip sau'.
Not exactly. It means 'average'. However, in a culture that values politeness, it's often a soft way of saying 'not good'.
'Vidutiniškai' is more formal and often refers to statistics or grades. 'Šiaip sau' is for personal feelings.
No, that sounds strange. You can say 'visai šiaip sau' (quite so-so).
No, it's honest. It often prompts the other person to ask 'Why? What happened?'.
Yes, but it's a bit mean. 'Jis toks šiaip sau vaikinas' means 'He's a mediocre guy'.
Like the 'sh' in 'sheep'.
Younger people might just say 'meh' or 'nu toks...', but 'šiaip sau' is the most common.
The phrase stays the same, but the verb changes: 'Buvo šiaip sau'.
関連フレーズ
Tiesiog šiaip
similarJust because
Nieko ypatingo
synonymNothing special
Vidutiniškai
synonymAveragely
Šiaip jau
contrastActually / By the way
Be priežasties
synonymWithout reason