뜻
A way to get someone's attention before speaking.
문화적 배경
Lithuanians value directness. Starting with 'Klausyk' is seen as efficient rather than rude among friends. Americans often use 'Listen' to sound serious or when explaining something complex, similar to the Lithuanian B2 usage. The Russian 'Slushay' (Слушай) is a direct cognate and used almost identically in social settings. In Japan, direct imperatives like 'Listen!' are often replaced by softer 'Ano...' (Um...) to avoid sounding too bossy.
The 'Tu' Rule
Only use 'Klausyk' if you would also use 'Tu' (you singular) with that person.
Don't Overuse
If you start every sentence with 'Klausyk', you will sound like a teenager or someone who is very impatient.
뜻
A way to get someone's attention before speaking.
The 'Tu' Rule
Only use 'Klausyk' if you would also use 'Tu' (you singular) with that person.
Don't Overuse
If you start every sentence with 'Klausyk', you will sound like a teenager or someone who is very impatient.
Combine with 'Žinok'
Saying 'Klausyk, žinok...' (Listen, you know...) makes you sound very native and friendly.
Eye Contact
When you say 'Klausyk', make eye contact. It's a strong signal in Lithuania that you have something important to say.
셀프 테스트
Choose the correct form to use with your best friend.
______, ar nori picos?
'Klausyk' is the informal singular form used for friends.
Fill in the blank with the formal version of 'Listen'.
Pone direktoriau, ________, aš turiu idėją.
When addressing a superior (Pone direktoriau), you must use the formal '-ite' ending.
Match the phrase to the situation.
1. Klausyk... 2. Klausykite... 3. Neklausyk!
Klausyk is informal singular, Klausykite is plural/formal, Neklausyk is negative.
Complete the dialogue.
Jonas: ______! Lina: Kas nutiko? Jonas: Radau tavo raktus!
Jonas is grabbing Lina's attention to share news.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
When to use Klausyk vs Klausykite
Klausyk (Informal)
- • Friends
- • Siblings
- • Children
- • Pets
Klausykite (Formal)
- • Bosses
- • Teachers
- • Strangers
- • Groups
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제______, ar nori picos?
'Klausyk' is the informal singular form used for friends.
Pone direktoriau, ________, aš turiu idėją.
When addressing a superior (Pone direktoriau), you must use the formal '-ite' ending.
1. Klausyk... 2. Klausykite... 3. Neklausyk!
Klausyk is informal singular, Klausykite is plural/formal, Neklausyk is negative.
Jonas: ______! Lina: Kas nutiko? Jonas: Radau tavo raktus!
Jonas is grabbing Lina's attention to share news.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Only if used with someone you should be formal with. With friends, it's perfectly normal.
Yes, parents often say 'Klausyk tėvų!' (Obey/Listen to your parents!).
'Klausyk' is 'Listen to me/this', 'Klausykis' is 'Listen to the environment/music'.
Klausyk manęs.
No, it's too informal. Use 'Informuojame' or 'Norėjau paklausti'.
'Na' is like 'Well'. It makes the 'Listen' sound a bit more conversational and less like a command.
Yes, very often! It's a great way to start a chorus.
Use 'Klausykite'.
It's similar, but 'Klausyk' implies you are about to say something specific, while 'Hey' just gets attention.
The verb 'klausyti' does (klausė), but the expression 'Klausyk' is only for the present moment.
관련 표현
Žiūrėk
similarLook
Palauk
similarWait
Klausykis
specialized formListen (reflexive)
Atsiprašau
contrastExcuse me
Girdžiu
builds onI hear (you)