Anksti ryte
Early in the morning
Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use 'anksti ryte' to describe actions happening at the very start of the day, typically before the world fully wakes up.
- Means: Early in the morning (max 15 words)
- Used in: Scheduling meetings, describing routines, or travel plans (max 15 words)
- Don't confuse: With 'rytoj ryte' which specifically means 'tomorrow morning' (max 15 words)
Explanation at your level:
意味
Referring to the start of the day.
文化的背景
The concept of 'Rasa' (morning dew) is central to Midsummer (Joninės) celebrations, where waking up early to wash your face in the dew is thought to bring beauty and health. In traditional farming, the 'morning meal' (pusryčiai) was often the most substantial to provide energy for the day's labor starting at dawn. Vilnius has a vibrant 'early morning' coffee culture, with many bakeries opening at 7:00 AM to serve commuters. The Morning Star, Aušrinė, is a beloved figure in folk songs (dainos), often depicted as lighting the way for the sun.
Sound like a native
Use 'anksti ryte' when you want to sound disciplined and organized.
Case matters
Never say 'anksti rytas'. Always use the locative 'ryte' for time.
意味
Referring to the start of the day.
Sound like a native
Use 'anksti ryte' when you want to sound disciplined and organized.
Case matters
Never say 'anksti rytas'. Always use the locative 'ryte' for time.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to say 'I wake up early in the morning'.
Aš keliuosi ______ ryte.
'Anksti' means early, which fits the context of 'ryte' (in the morning).
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct way to say 'The meeting is early in the morning'.
Lithuanian doesn't use 'į' for time here, and 'ryte' must be in the locative case.
Match the Lithuanian phrase with its English translation.
Match these:
Anksti = early, ryte = in the morning.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kada tavo lėktuvas? B: Mano lėktuvas skrenda ______ ______.
While other options are grammatically possible, 'anksti ryte' is the most common for early flights.
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Morning Activities
Anksti ryte
- • Kava
- • Bėgiojimas
- • Dušas
よくある質問
2 問It is neutral and can be used in any situation.
Yes, but 'anksti ryte' is the much more common word order.
関連フレーズ
vėlai vakare
contrastlate in the evening
iš pat ryto
similarfrom the very morning
rytojaus rytą
specialized formtomorrow morning
ankstyvas paukštis
idiomearly bird
どこで使う?
Booking a taxi
Klientas: Man reikia taksi anksti ryte, penktą valandą.
Operatorius: Gerai, taksi bus prie jūsų namų penktą ryto.
Talking to a colleague
Kolega 1: Kada pradedi dirbti?
Kolega 2: Aš mėgstu pradėti anksti ryte, kol biure tylu.
Planning a hike
Draugas A: Kada einame į mišką?
Draugas B: Einame anksti ryte, bus ne taip karšta.
At a hotel reception
Svečias: Ar pusryčiai patiekiami anksti ryte?
Administratorius: Taip, pusryčiai prasideda šeštą valandą ryte.
Gym motivation
Treneris: Kodėl tu toks pavargęs?
Sportininkas: Nes sportavau anksti ryte.
Dating app chat
Vartotojas 1: Ar tu vyturys ar pelėda?
Vartotojas 2: Tikrai vyturys! Keliuosi anksti ryte.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Anksti' as 'Anxious' to start the day, and 'Ryte' as the 'Right' time to do it.
Visual Association
Imagine a bright yellow rooster (gaidys) standing on a giant alarm clock that points to 5:00 AM, with a steaming cup of coffee next to it.
Rhyme
Anksti ryte – kava puodelyje.
Story
Little Antanas wakes up 'anksti ryte'. He sees the 'R' in 'Ryte' as the Rising sun. He is 'Anksti' (Anxious) to go fishing before the fish wake up.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Tomorrow, as soon as you wake up, say out loud: 'Šiandien aš atsikėliau anksti ryte!' (Today I woke up early in the morning!)
In Other Languages
Temprano por la mañana
Spanish requires a preposition ('por'), Lithuanian uses a case ending ('-e').
Tôt le matin
French uses the definite article 'le', which Lithuanian lacks.
Früh am Morgen
German combines the preposition and article ('am'), whereas Lithuanian is more concise with just the locative case.
朝早く (Asa hayaku)
Word order is typically reversed compared to Lithuanian.
صباحاً باكراً (Sabahan bakiran)
Arabic uses case markings (nunation) similar to Lithuanian's case system, but the word order is flexible.
早上很早 (Zǎoshàng hěn zǎo)
Chinese lacks cases and often requires a modifier like 'hěn' (very) to sound natural.
이른 아침에 (Ileun achime)
The Lithuanian 'anksti' is an adverb, while 'ileun' is an adjective modifying the noun.
Cedo de manhã
Similar to Spanish, but uses 'de' instead of 'por'.
Easily Confused
Learners often use 'anksti ryte' when they just mean 'tomorrow morning'.
Use 'rytoj' for the day, and 'anksti' only if you want to emphasize the hour.
Learners confuse 'this morning' with 'early morning'.
'Šį rytą' refers to the current day's morning, regardless of the hour.
よくある質問 (2)
It is neutral and can be used in any situation.
Yes, but 'anksti ryte' is the much more common word order.