A1 Expression 중립

Labas rytas

Good morning

Phrase in 30 Seconds

The standard way to say 'Good morning' in Lithuania, used from sunrise until noon.

  • Means: A polite, standard greeting for the morning hours.
  • Used in: Shops, offices, meeting friends, or greeting family members.
  • Don't confuse: 'Labas' (Hi) which is informal and can be used all day.
Sun icon + Friendly wave = Perfect morning greeting

Explanation at your level:

This is the basic way to say 'Good morning' in Lithuanian. You use it when you meet people before noon. It is very easy to learn and everyone will understand you.
As an A2 learner, you should know that 'Labas rytas' is the standard greeting. It is composed of 'labas' (good) and 'rytas' (morning). You use it in shops, at work, or with friends. Remember to switch to 'Laba diena' after 12:00 PM to sound more natural.
At the B1 level, you should recognize the grammatical structure. 'Labas rytas' is in the nominative case. You might also encounter 'Labą rytą', which is the accusative form, implying 'I wish you a good morning'. Using these correctly shows you are moving beyond simple memorization and understanding the underlying case system of Lithuanian.
In B2, you should be aware of the register nuances. While 'Labas rytas' is universally acceptable, the choice between the nominative and accusative forms can subtly shift the tone. Furthermore, understanding that the greeting is a social imperative in Lithuanian culture—where silence upon entering a room is often interpreted as coldness—is key to your communicative competence.
At the C1 level, you analyze the phrase as a performative speech act. It functions as a phatic expression, establishing a channel of communication. You should be able to navigate the transition between 'Labas rytas' and other time-bound greetings with native-like fluidity, recognizing the subtle social expectations inherent in Lithuanian public spaces regarding verbal acknowledgment.
From a C2 perspective, 'Labas rytas' represents a linguistic fossilization of the Baltic morning-centric worldview. Its usage patterns reflect the intersection of traditional etiquette and modern urban social dynamics. You should be able to deploy it with precise intonation to convey varying degrees of warmth or formality, demonstrating a mastery of the socio-pragmatic constraints that govern Lithuanian interpersonal discourse.

A standard greeting used until noon.

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문화적 배경

Greeting everyone in a small room is mandatory. Similar Baltic culture, 'Labrīt' is the equivalent. Different language family, but similar social etiquette. Strong historical ties; 'Dzień dobry' is used for the whole day.

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Smile!

Lithuanians appreciate a smile with your greeting. It makes you seem much more approachable.

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Eye contact

Maintain eye contact when saying 'Labas rytas' to show sincerity.

A standard greeting used until noon.

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Smile!

Lithuanians appreciate a smile with your greeting. It makes you seem much more approachable.

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Eye contact

Maintain eye contact when saying 'Labas rytas' to show sincerity.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the correct morning greeting.

____ ____, kaip sekasi?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Labas rytas

It is morning, so we use 'Labas rytas'.

Which greeting is appropriate at 10:00 AM?

Choose the correct option.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Labas rytas

10:00 AM is morning.

Match the greeting to the time of day.

Match: 1. Morning, 2. Afternoon

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: 1-Labas rytas, 2-Laba diena

Labas rytas is for morning, Laba diena is for afternoon.

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시각 학습 자료

자주 묻는 질문

2 질문

No, switch to 'Laba diena'.

It is neutral and polite.

관련 표현

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Laba diena

contrast

Good day

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Labas vakaras

contrast

Good evening

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Labas

similar

Hi

🔗

Sveiki

similar

Hello

어디서 쓸까?

Coffee Shop

You: Labas rytas!

Barista: Labas rytas, ko norėtumėte?

neutral
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Office Arrival

You: Labas rytas, kolega.

Colleague: Labas rytas, kaip sekasi?

neutral
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Greeting a Neighbor

You: Labas rytas!

Neighbor: Labas rytas, gražus oras, tiesa?

neutral
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Phone Call

You: Labas rytas, ar galėčiau kalbėti su p. Jonu?

Secretary: Labas rytas, palaukite minutėlę.

formal
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Family Breakfast

You: Labas rytas, mama!

Mom: Labas rytas, sūnau. Pusryčiai paruošti.

informal
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Classroom

Student: Labas rytas, mokytoja.

Teacher: Labas rytas, sėskis.

formal

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of a 'Lab' (laboratory) where you wake up early to work. 'Lab-as' morning!

Visual Association

Imagine a bright sun rising over a laboratory building. You are waving to a scientist who is just arriving for work.

Rhyme

Labas rytas, kava skani, diena bus gera, tai žinai!

Story

You wake up in Vilnius. You open your window and see the sun. You say 'Labas rytas' to the city. You walk to the bakery and say 'Labas rytas' to the baker. You feel ready for the day.

Word Web

LabasRytasLaba dienaLabas vakarasSveikiKavaSaulė

챌린지

Say 'Labas rytas' to the first three people you interact with before noon tomorrow.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Buenos días

Spanish uses plural, Lithuanian uses singular.

French moderate

Bonjour

French is less time-specific than Lithuanian.

German high

Guten Morgen

Very similar usage and structure.

Japanese low

Ohayou gozaimasu

Japanese focuses on 'earliness' rather than 'goodness'.

Arabic high

Sabah al-khair

Arabic has a specific poetic response, while Lithuanian just repeats the greeting.

Chinese moderate

Zǎo ān

Chinese focuses on the 'early' aspect.

Korean high

Jo-eun achim-ieyo

Korean is a full sentence, Lithuanian is a phrase.

Portuguese moderate

Bom dia

Portuguese uses 'day' for morning, Lithuanian uses 'morning'.

Easily Confused

Labas rytas Labas vs. Labas rytas

Learners often use 'Labas' when they should be more formal.

Use 'Labas rytas' for a polite morning greeting; 'Labas' is for friends.

자주 묻는 질문 (2)

No, switch to 'Laba diena'.

It is neutral and polite.

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