المعنى
Wishing someone a pleasant weekend.
خلفية ثقافية
The 'sodyba' (countryside cottage) culture is huge. If you say 'Gero savaitgalio' on a Friday, you are often implicitly wishing them a good time in nature. Lithuanians are generally reserved. This phrase is one of the most common 'safe' ways to be friendly without being intrusive. In Lithuanian business culture, ending a Friday email without this phrase can sometimes seem slightly abrupt or overly cold. Younger Lithuanians might use the English word 'weekend' in a slang way, but 'Gero savaitgalio' remains the dominant form.
The Friday Rule
Start using this phrase after 12:00 PM on Fridays for maximum naturalness.
Case Matters
Always use the '-o' ending. 'Geras savaitgalis' sounds like a robot reading a dictionary.
المعنى
Wishing someone a pleasant weekend.
The Friday Rule
Start using this phrase after 12:00 PM on Fridays for maximum naturalness.
Case Matters
Always use the '-o' ending. 'Geras savaitgalis' sounds like a robot reading a dictionary.
Add a name
Adding the person's name (in the vocative case) makes it much warmer: 'Gero savaitgalio, Jonai!'
The Response
Always say 'Ačiū' before returning the wish. It's the Lithuanian way.
اختبر نفسك
Complete the phrase with the correct form of 'geras'.
______ savaitgalio!
We use the genitive masculine singular form 'Gero' for wishes.
When is it most appropriate to say 'Gero savaitgalio!'?
Choose the best time:
This phrase is specifically for the upcoming weekend, typically starting Friday.
Complete the response to the wish.
A: Gero savaitgalio! B: Ačiū, tau ______ ______!
'Tau taip pat' means 'to you as well'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are leaving a formal business meeting on Friday.
Adding 'Linkiu Jums' makes the phrase more formal and respectful.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
When to say it
Time
- • Friday Afternoon
- • Friday Evening
- • Saturday Morning
بنك التمارين
4 تمارين______ savaitgalio!
We use the genitive masculine singular form 'Gero' for wishes.
Choose the best time:
This phrase is specifically for the upcoming weekend, typically starting Friday.
A: Gero savaitgalio! B: Ačiū, tau ______ ______!
'Tau taip pat' means 'to you as well'.
You are leaving a formal business meeting on Friday.
Adding 'Linkiu Jums' makes the phrase more formal and respectful.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةOnly if it's the last time you'll see the person before the weekend. Otherwise, it's too early.
It's neutral. You can use it with your boss or your friends.
It literally means '[Of] a good weekend'.
Say 'Ačiū, tau taip pat!' (informal) or 'Ačiū, jums taip pat!' (formal).
Because it's a wish, and wishes in Lithuanian require the genitive case.
Yes, it's a very common and polite way to end a Friday email.
People will think you're joking or that you're very confused about what day it is.
Not really, 'Gero savaitgalio!' is already the shortened version of 'Linkiu gero savaitgalio'.
No, that's a grammatical error. 'Savaitgalį' means 'on the weekend'.
Yes, it is a standard phrase used across all regions and dialects.
عبارات ذات صلة
Geros dienos
similarHave a good day
Gero vakaro
similarHave a good evening
Gero poilsio
similarHave a good rest
Sėkmės
similarGood luck
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