意味
Stating pet ownership.
文化的背景
In cities like Vilnius, having a dog is a lifestyle. Many cafes have 'Draugiški gyvūnams' (Pet friendly) stickers on their doors. In villages, dogs are often still kept as guard animals. However, the culture is shifting towards treating them as family members. The Lithuanian Hound is a symbol of national pride. Owning one is seen as supporting local heritage. Lithuanians are very active on Instagram with their pets. The hashtag #suo or #sunys is very popular.
The Nasal 'į'
Don't worry about making a nasal sound. Just pronounce it as a long 'i' (like 'ee' in 'see').
Case Matters
If you say 'Aš turiu šuo', people will understand you, but it sounds very 'broken'. Always aim for 'šunį'.
意味
Stating pet ownership.
The Nasal 'į'
Don't worry about making a nasal sound. Just pronounce it as a long 'i' (like 'ee' in 'see').
Case Matters
If you say 'Aš turiu šuo', people will understand you, but it sounds very 'broken'. Always aim for 'šunį'.
Add an Adjective
To sound more natural, add 'mažą' (small) or 'didelį' (big). Both also end in 'į'!
Dog Names
Common Lithuanian dog names are Margis, Brisius, or Rex. Mentioning these makes you sound more local.
自分をテスト
Choose the correct form of the word 'dog' to complete the sentence.
Aš turiu ____.
The verb 'turiu' requires the accusative case, which for 'šuo' is 'šunį'.
Fill in the missing verb 'to have' in the correct form.
Mano draugas ____ šunį.
'Mano draugas' (My friend) is 3rd person singular, so the verb is 'turi'.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
A: Ar tu mėgsti gyvūnus? B: Taip, labai! ____.
'Aš turiu šunį' is the correct way to state you own a dog in this context.
Match the Lithuanian sentence with its English translation.
Match the following:
Focus on the positive vs negative forms and the diminutive 'šuniuką'.
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Positive vs Negative Grammar
練習問題バンク
4 問題Aš turiu ____.
The verb 'turiu' requires the accusative case, which for 'šuo' is 'šunį'.
Mano draugas ____ šunį.
'Mano draugas' (My friend) is 3rd person singular, so the verb is 'turi'.
A: Ar tu mėgsti gyvūnus? B: Taip, labai! ____.
'Aš turiu šunį' is the correct way to state you own a dog in this context.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Focus on the positive vs negative forms and the diminutive 'šuniuką'.
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よくある質問
12 問No, it's not necessary. 'Aš turiu šunį' implies 'a dog'. Only use 'vieną' if you want to emphasize you have *only* one.
You say 'Aš turiu du šunis'. Note that the ending changes to plural accusative.
Yes, but 'Aš turiu šuniuką' is more common and cuter for a puppy.
It is neutral. You can use it with anyone.
No, 'Aš turiu šunį' is the same for all genders.
You say 'Aš noriu šuns'. Note that 'noriu' (want) uses the genitive case!
Yes, they both come from the same ancient Indo-European root.
Yes, if they ask about your hobbies or 'tell me about yourself'. It shows responsibility.
Forgetting the 'į' at the end of 'šunį' and saying 'šuo' instead.
Ask: 'Ar tu turi šunį?'
Always ask the owner first: 'Ar galiu paglostyti?'
You can say: 'Mano tėvai turi šunį' or 'Aš turiu šunį pas tėvus'.
関連フレーズ
Aš turiu katę
similarI have a cat
Aš auginu šunį
similarI am raising a dog
Mano šuo
builds onMy dog
Aš neturiu šuns
contrastI don't have a dog
Šunų mylėtojas
specialized formDog lover