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A helpful offer of assistance.
문화적 배경
Lithuanians value 'talka' (communal work). Offering help is seen as a sign of being a 'geras kaimynas' (good neighbor). In business, 'Kuo galiu padėti?' is the standard opening for any service-related interaction, emphasizing efficiency. In the capital, people are more used to English, but starting with 'Ar galiu padėti?' in Lithuanian is deeply appreciated by locals. In villages, help is often offered without many words. 'Ar galiu padėti?' might be followed immediately by action.
Smile first
A smile makes 'Ar galiu padėti?' sound much more sincere and less like a formal script.
Watch the Dative
Always remember: padėti + Dative (tau, Jums, jam, jai).
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A helpful offer of assistance.
Smile first
A smile makes 'Ar galiu padėti?' sound much more sincere and less like a formal script.
Watch the Dative
Always remember: padėti + Dative (tau, Jums, jam, jai).
Use 'Kuo'
In a professional setting, 'Kuo galiu padėti?' makes you sound like a native speaker.
The 'Third Offer'
If someone says no, but still looks like they need help, it's okay to ask one more time politely.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing question particle.
____ galiu padėti?
'Ar' is the standard particle used to start a yes/no question in Lithuanian.
Choose the correct formal way to offer help.
Which sentence is most appropriate for a customer in a shop?
'Jums' is the formal Dative form of 'you', making it the most polite choice.
Match the Lithuanian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are all common variations of offering assistance.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Matau, kad krepšys labai sunkus. ____ galiu padėti? B: Taip, prašau.
The speaker is asking a yes/no question about their ability to help.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제____ galiu padėti?
'Ar' is the standard particle used to start a yes/no question in Lithuanian.
Which sentence is most appropriate for a customer in a shop?
'Jums' is the formal Dative form of 'you', making it the most polite choice.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
These are all common variations of offering assistance.
A: Matau, kad krepšys labai sunkus. ____ galiu padėti? B: Taip, prašau.
The speaker is asking a yes/no question about their ability to help.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No, it's perfectly fine, but you can drop the 'Ar' to make it 'Galiu padėti?' for a more casual vibe.
'Padėti' is the general word for help. 'Pagelbėti' is slightly more formal or implies a specific, often one-time, act of assistance.
No, 'tave' is Accusative. You must use the Dative 'tau'.
Use 'Kaip galiu padėti?' or 'Kuo galiu padėti?'.
Say 'Ar galiu padėti Jums?' (Jums is both formal singular and plural).
In written and formal speech, yes. In casual spoken Lithuanian, it is often omitted.
Yes, it can also mean 'to put' or 'to place' something somewhere (e.g., padėti knygą ant stalo).
'Ar galėčiau Jums kuo nors padėti?' is the peak of politeness.
You can say 'Taip, prašau' (Yes, please) or 'Ačiū, nereikia' (Thanks, no need).
Yes, it's a common way to end a professional email: 'Jei galiu kuo nors padėti, rašykite'.
관련 표현
Kuo galiu padėti?
specialized formHow can I help?
Ar reikia pagalbos?
similarIs help needed?
Padėkite man!
contrastHelp me!
Ačiū už pagalbą
builds onThanks for the help
Mielai padėsiu
similarI'd be happy to help