A1 スラング とてもカジュアル

意味

A very short, informal goodbye.

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文化的背景

In cities like Vilnius, 'Ate' is often replaced by 'Iki' or 'Čiau' among the hipster and tech crowds. Older generations in villages may find 'Ate' a bit too modern or even 'disrespectful' if used by a young person to an elder. Doubling the word ('Ate-ate') is a sign of high affection or being in a playful mood. In gaming or fast texting, 'Atia' is often preferred because it feels softer and more 'internet-native'.

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The 'Nu' trick

Add 'Nu' before 'Ate' to sound 100% more like a native speaker. 'Nu, ate!'

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Age Gap

If the person is 20 years older than you, stick to 'Viso gero' unless they are family.

意味

A very short, informal goodbye.

💡

The 'Nu' trick

Add 'Nu' before 'Ate' to sound 100% more like a native speaker. 'Nu, ate!'

⚠️

Age Gap

If the person is 20 years older than you, stick to 'Viso gero' unless they are family.

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The Double Wave

Saying 'Ate, ate' while waving both hands is a common way to say goodbye to toddlers.

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Regionalism

In some regions, 'Iki' is much more common than 'Ate'. Observe the locals first!

自分をテスト

Which goodbye is most appropriate for your best friend?

Tu išeini iš draugo gimtadienio. Ką sakai?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ate

'Ate' is the perfect informal choice for a friend's birthday party.

Complete the text message to your sister.

Gerai, sesę, aš einu miegoti. ____!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ate

You need a farewell to end the conversation before sleeping.

Match the phrase to the person.

1. Močiutė (Grandma), 2. Geriausias draugas (Best friend), 3. Direktorius (Director)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-C, 2-B, 3-A

Grandma gets the traditional 'Sudiev', friend gets 'Ate', and the director gets 'Viso gero'.

Finish the dialogue between two teenagers.

A: Ar susitiksime rytoj? B: Taip, būtinai! A: Gerai, tada ____!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ate

The conversation is ending, so a farewell is required.

🎉 スコア: /4

ビジュアル学習ツール

Who can I say 'Ate' to?

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Yes ✅

  • Friends
  • Siblings
  • Classmates
  • Pets
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No ❌

  • Boss
  • Professor
  • Police Officer
  • Grandparents

Goodbye Formality Scale

Informal
Ate Bye
Neutral
Viso gero Good day
Formal
Likite sveiki Stay well

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Which goodbye is most appropriate for your best friend? Choose A1

Tu išeini iš draugo gimtadienio. Ką sakai?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ate

'Ate' is the perfect informal choice for a friend's birthday party.

Complete the text message to your sister. Fill Blank A1

Gerai, sesę, aš einu miegoti. ____!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ate

You need a farewell to end the conversation before sleeping.

Match the phrase to the person. situation_matching A2

1. Močiutė (Grandma), 2. Geriausias draugas (Best friend), 3. Direktorius (Director)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-C, 2-B, 3-A

Grandma gets the traditional 'Sudiev', friend gets 'Ate', and the director gets 'Viso gero'.

Finish the dialogue between two teenagers. dialogue_completion A1

A: Ar susitiksime rytoj? B: Taip, būtinai! A: Gerai, tada ____!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ate

The conversation is ending, so a farewell is required.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

Only if used with the wrong person (like a boss). With friends, it's perfectly polite.

Only if it's a very casual email to a close friend. Otherwise, use 'Linkėjimai'.

'Atia' is slightly more affectionate or 'cute'. Men use 'Ate' more often; women use both.

No, it's a pure coincidence! It's a native Lithuanian development.

You can say 'Ate visiems!'

Never. It is strictly a spoken or informal texting word.

If they are young and the shop is casual (like a kiosk), yes. In a department store, 'Viso gero' is better.

Yes, it is understood and used nationwide.

That would be 'Likite sveiki' (Stay healthy/well).

No, that would be very confusing! Use 'Labas' to say hi.

関連フレーズ

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Iki

similar

Until / See ya

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Atia

specialized form

Bye (cute)

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Viso gero

contrast

Goodbye (formal)

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Sudie

contrast

Farewell

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Čiau

synonym

Ciao

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