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A tree of significant height.
문화적 배경
Ancient Lithuanians believed that tall trees were the 'axis mundi' connecting the underworld, earth, and heaven. There is a strong tradition of naming tall trees. The tallest tree in Lithuania is a larch (maumedis) in the Degsnė forest. In many fairy tales, a hero must climb an 'aukštas medis' to reach the sky or rescue a princess. In Vilnius, there are strict laws protecting 'aukšti medžiai' during construction to maintain the city's green identity.
Gender Agreement
Always check the gender of the plant. Medis is masculine, so use 'aukštas'. Gėlė (flower) is feminine, so use 'aukšta'.
Case Matching
If you change the ending of 'medis', you MUST change the ending of 'aukštas' too.
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A tree of significant height.
Gender Agreement
Always check the gender of the plant. Medis is masculine, so use 'aukštas'. Gėlė (flower) is feminine, so use 'aukšta'.
Case Matching
If you change the ending of 'medis', you MUST change the ending of 'aukštas' too.
The Oak
If you see a very tall oak, call it 'aukštas ąžuolas' to sound more like a native.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the adjective 'aukštas'.
Mano sode auga _______ medis.
The noun 'medis' is masculine nominative, so the adjective must be 'aukštas'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct observation:
After the verb 'matau' (I see), we use the accusative case: 'aukštą medį'.
Match the Lithuanian phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
This tests your knowledge of cases and numbers.
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시각 학습 자료
Height Comparison
연습 문제 은행
3 연습 문제Mano sode auga _______ medis.
The noun 'medis' is masculine nominative, so the adjective must be 'aukštas'.
Select the correct observation:
After the verb 'matau' (I see), we use the accusative case: 'aukštą medį'.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
This tests your knowledge of cases and numbers.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It is neutral and can be used in any context, from a child's book to a scientific report.
Yes, 'aukštas žmogus' means a tall person. The adjective is the same.
The plural is 'aukšti medžiai'.
You say 'aukščiausias medis'.
Yes, 'medis' is always a masculine noun in Lithuanian.
No, 'ilgas' means long. Use it for a fallen tree on the ground, but for a standing one, use 'aukštas'.
It's a proverb meaning that prominent people attract more attention and criticism.
Yes, Lithuania is famous for its tall pine forests, especially in the south.
It sounds like 'OWK-shtas'. The 'au' is one sound.
Yes, 'aukštas pastatas' means a tall building.
관련 표현
Žemas krūmas
contrastLow bush
Senas ąžuolas
similarOld oak
Miško tankmė
builds onForest thicket
Medžio viršūnė
specialized formTree top