意味
Commenting on the pleasant climate.
文化的背景
Lithuanians are often perceived as reserved, but weather is the 'universal key' to opening them up. It is considered very polite to acknowledge the weather before asking for directions or starting a transaction. In the coastal regions, 'geras oras' is often followed by a comment on the wind (vėjas), as it can be sunny but very windy. In villages, 'geras oras' is often tied to gardening or farming needs. A 'good' day might specifically mean a day good for planting. Younger generations in cities like Kaunas or Vilnius might use the phrase more ironically or follow it with English-influenced slang.
The 'Ar ne?' Add-on
Add 'ar ne?' (isn't it?) to the end to make it a question and invite the other person to speak.
Avoid 'Yra'
Don't say 'Geras oras yra šiandien.' It's not wrong, but it sounds like a textbook, not a human.
意味
Commenting on the pleasant climate.
The 'Ar ne?' Add-on
Add 'ar ne?' (isn't it?) to the end to make it a question and invite the other person to speak.
Avoid 'Yra'
Don't say 'Geras oras yra šiandien.' It's not wrong, but it sounds like a textbook, not a human.
The Diminutive Trick
Use 'Geras orelis' with elderly people or close friends to sound more warm and native.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase.
______ oras šiandien.
'Oras' is a masculine noun, so it requires the masculine adjective 'Geras'.
Which response is most natural when someone says 'Geras oras šiandien'?
Stranger: Geras oras šiandien!
It's polite to agree and mirror the sentiment in small talk.
Match the Lithuanian phrase with its English meaning.
Phrases: 1. Geras oras, 2. Puikus oras, 3. Blogas oras
'Geras' is good, 'Puikus' is excellent, and 'Blogas' is bad.
Complete the dialogue between two neighbors.
Kaimynas: Labas rytas! Tu: Labas rytas! Kaimynas: _________ šiandien. Tu: Taip, saulė šviečia!
The context of 'saulė šviečia' (the sun is shining) indicates they are talking about the weather.
🎉 スコア: /4
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4 問題______ oras šiandien.
'Oras' is a masculine noun, so it requires the masculine adjective 'Geras'.
Stranger: Geras oras šiandien!
It's polite to agree and mirror the sentiment in small talk.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
'Geras' is good, 'Puikus' is excellent, and 'Blogas' is bad.
Kaimynas: Labas rytas! Tu: Labas rytas! Kaimynas: _________ šiandien. Tu: Taip, saulė šviečia!
The context of 'saulė šviečia' (the sun is shining) indicates they are talking about the weather.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Yes! 'Geras oras' is subjective. If you find it pleasant, you can say it.
Both are correct. 'Geras oras šiandien' is slightly more common for a spontaneous observation.
Lithuanian doesn't have articles (a, an, the). The context tells you which one is meant.
Absolutely. It's a perfectly professional way to start a conversation.
Say 'Blogas oras šiandien' (Bad weather today).
Yes, 'oras' is always a masculine noun in Lithuanian.
Add 'labai': 'Labai geras oras šiandien.'
Almost! It's the top small-talk topic in both cultures.
Yes, as an opening sentence to make the email feel less cold.
It means 'today.' It comes from 'šią dieną' (this day).
関連フレーズ
Gera diena
similarGood day
Saulė šviečia
builds onThe sun is shining
Lyja lietus
contrastIt is raining
Koks orelis!
specialized formWhat a lovely weather!