kelnės
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- Kelnės means pants or trousers and is a fundamental Lithuanian clothing term.
- It is a 'pluralia tantum' noun, meaning it has no singular form in Lithuanian.
- The word is feminine and always requires plural adjective and verb agreement.
- Commonly used with the specific verb 'mūvėti' to describe wearing them.
- Grammatical Category
- Noun, Pluralia Tantum, Feminine Gender. It follows the fifth declension pattern for plural nouns ending in -ės.
Šios kelnės man labai tinka.
- Usage Frequency
- Extremely high. It is one of the top 500 most used nouns in the Lithuanian language due to its necessity in daily life and commerce.
Noriu nusipirkti naujas kelnes.
Kur yra mano juodos kelnės?
Mano tėtis visada mūvi rudas kelnes.
- Register
- Neutral. It is appropriate for both formal business meetings and casual conversations with friends. It is the standard term used in literature, media, and technical garment specifications.
- Nominative (Vardininkas)
- Used for the subject: 'Kelnės yra ant kėdės' (The pants are on the chair). Notice 'yra' (are) and the adjective must be plural.
Šios kelnės man per didelės.
- Genitive (Kilmininkas)
- Used for possession or after negation: 'Aš neturiu kelnių' (I don't have pants) or 'Kelnių spalva yra mėlyna' (The color of the pants is blue).
- Accusative (Galininkas)
- Used for the direct object of an action: 'Aš perku kelnes' (I am buying pants). This is the most common case for 'kelnės' in shopping scenarios.
Paduok man tas kelnes, prašau.
Mano brolis visada vaikšto su suplyšusiomis kelnėmis.
Šiose kelnėse yra keturios kišenės.
- Retail Context
- In stores, you see signs for 'Vyriškos kelnės' (Men's pants) and 'Moteriškos kelnės' (Women's pants). You will also hear terms like 'nuolaida kelnėms' (discount on pants).
Nepamiršk išsiskalbti savo kelnių!
Siuvėjas matuoja mano kelnes.
Ar galite išlyginti šias kelnes?
Šios kelnės suplyšo per siūlę.
- Media and Literature
- In news reports about fashion week or police descriptions (e.g., 'įtariamasis mūvėjo mėlynas kelnes'), the word is used formally. In literature, it might be used to describe a character's poverty or neatness.
- Mistake: Singular Usage
- Incorrect: *Mano kelnė yra purvina. Correct: Mano kelnės yra purvinos. Even if only one leg is dirty, the whole noun remains plural.
Incorrect: *Mėlyni kelnės. Correct: Mėlynos kelnės.
- Mistake: Case after 'ieškoti'
- Incorrect: *Ieškau kelnes. Correct: Ieškau kelnių.
Neteisingai: *Kur yra mano kelnių? (Where is my pants - Genitive). Teisingai: Kur yra mano kelnės? (Nominative).
- Džinsai (Jeans)
- The most common subtype of 'kelnės'. Like the main word, it is also 'pluralia tantum' and feminine plural. Example: 'Mėlyni džinsai' (wait, 'džinsai' is actually masculine in Lithuanian: 'Mėlyni džinsai'). Note the gender difference!
Man labiau patinka džinsai nei paprastos kelnės.
- Šortai (Shorts)
- Used for summer wear. Alternatively called 'trumpos kelnės'. Masculine plural.
- Tamprės (Leggings/Tights)
- Derived from 'tamprus' (stretchy). Feminine plural, just like 'kelnės'.
Sporto salėje moterys dažnai mūvi tampres.
- Kelnaitės (Panties/Underwear)
- The diminutive form of 'kelnės'. It refers specifically to women's or children's underwear. It is also feminine plural.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
In many Indo-European languages, the word for pants is plural because they were originally two separate sleeves for the legs that were tied at the waist. Lithuanian preserves this history through its 'pluralia tantum' grammar.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing the 'l' too hard (it should be soft 'l').
- Making the 'ė' sound like a short 'e'.
- Stressing the second syllable.
- Pronouncing it as a singular word.
- Confusing the 'ė' with 'ie'.
Nível de dificuldade
The word is easy to recognize and usually appears in clear contexts.
Requires knowledge of plural feminine declensions which can be tricky for beginners.
Pronunciation is straightforward once the soft 'l' and long 'ė' are mastered.
Easily distinguishable, though fast speech might blur the 'ės' ending.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Pluralia Tantum Agreement
Kelnės yra (not yra) + gražios (not graži).
Collective Numerals
Vienerios kelnės, dvejos kelnės, trejos kelnės.
Genitive with Negation
Aš neturiu kelnių (not kelnes).
Instrumental for Wearing
Jis yra su naujomis kelnėmis.
Locative for Pockets
Raktas yra kelnėse (meaning in the pockets of the pants).
Exemplos por nível
Mano kelnės yra mėlynos.
My pants are blue.
Nominative plural feminine: kelnės (subject) + mėlynos (adjective).
Aš turiu naujas kelnes.
I have new pants.
Accusative plural feminine: kelnes (direct object).
Kur yra tavo kelnės?
Where are your pants?
Interrogative sentence with nominative plural.
Šios kelnės yra labai gražios.
These pants are very beautiful.
Demonstrative pronoun 'šios' matches feminine plural.
Man reikia juodų kelnių.
I need black pants.
Genitive case 'kelnių' after 'reikia' (need).
Ar tai tavo kelnės?
Are these your pants?
Simple question with possessive 'tavo'.
Aš mūviu kelnes.
I am wearing pants.
Verb 'mūvėti' is specific for wearing pants.
Kelnės yra ant kėdės.
The pants are on the chair.
Preposition 'ant' with genitive 'kėdės'.
Aš ieškau naujų kelnių darbui.
I am looking for new pants for work.
Genitive plural after 'ieškoti'.
Šios kelnės man per trumpos.
These pants are too short for me.
Adjective 'trumpos' in nominative plural.
Noriu pasimatuoti šias kelnes.
I want to try on these pants.
Accusative plural direct object.
Kiek kainuoja šios vilnonės kelnės?
How much do these wool pants cost?
Compound adjective 'vilnonės' (wool).
Aš nusipirkau dvejas kelnes.
I bought two pairs of pants.
Collective numeral 'dvejas' for pluralia tantum nouns.
Mano brolis nemėgsta siaurų kelnių.
My brother doesn't like narrow pants.
Genitive plural after negation 'nemėgsta'.
Ar turi šiltas kelnes žiemai?
Do you have warm pants for winter?
Accusative plural with purpose 'žiemai'.
Padėk kelnes į spintą.
Put the pants in the closet.
Imperative verb with accusative plural.
Šios lininės kelnės puikiai tinka vasarai.
These linen pants are perfectly suited for summer.
Adjective 'lininės' (linen) agreement.
Kelnėse radau seną monetą.
I found an old coin in the pants.
Locative plural 'kelnėse' (inside the pants).
Jis visada mūvi tik tamsias kelnes.
He always wears only dark pants.
Adverb 'visada' and accusative plural.
Reikia nunešti kelnes į valyklą.
The pants need to be taken to the dry cleaners.
Impersonal 'reikia' with infinitive and accusative.
Ar galite patrumpinti šias kelnes?
Can you shorten these pants?
Verb 'patrumpinti' (to shorten).
Mano mėgstamiausios kelnės suplyšo.
My favorite pants tore.
Superlative adjective 'mėgstamiausios'.
Vaikas išaugo iš savo kelnių.
The child outgrew his pants.
Preposition 'iš' with genitive plural.
Šios kelnės pagamintos iš perdirbtų medžiagų.
These pants are made from recycled materials.
Passive participle 'pagamintos'.
Dalykinis kostiumas susideda iš švarko ir kelnių.
A business suit consists of a jacket and pants.
Genitive plural after 'iš'.
Šiuolaikinės mados tendencijos diktuoja plačias kelnes.
Modern fashion trends dictate wide pants.
Accusative plural 'plačias kelnes'.
Nors kelnės buvo brangios, jų kokybė nuvylė.
Although the pants were expensive, their quality was disappointing.
Concessive clause with 'nors'.
Mūvėti sportines kelnes teatre laikoma blogu tonu.
Wearing sweatpants in the theater is considered bad form.
Gerund-like use of 'mūvėti' as a subject.
Siuvėjas kruopščiai išmatavo kelnių ilgį.
The tailor carefully measured the length of the pants.
Genitive plural 'kelnių' showing possession.
Kelnės su kantu suteikia vyrui solidumo.
Pants with a crease give a man a sense of solidity/professionalism.
Prepositional phrase 'su kantu'.
Ji nusprendė persisiūti senas kelnes į sijoną.
She decided to sew her old pants into a skirt.
Prefix 'per-' indicating transformation.
Šios kelnės turi specialią apsaugą nuo drėgmės.
These pants have special protection against moisture.
Accusative plural with specific attribute.
Politikas bandė įtikinti rinkėjus, kad jis nėra tas, kuris 'pridėjo į kelnes'.
The politician tried to convince voters that he wasn't the one who 'pooped his pants' (got scared).
Idiomatic expression 'pridėti į kelnes'.
Istorinėje retrospektyvoje kelnės simbolizavo emancipaciją.
In historical retrospection, pants symbolized emancipation.
Abstract usage in a formal context.
Audinio faktūra šioms kelnėms suteikia prabangos pojūtį.
The texture of the fabric gives these pants a sense of luxury.
Dative plural 'šioms kelnėms'.
Jis jautėsi nepatogiai, tarsi būtų ne savo kelnėse.
He felt uncomfortable, as if he were not in his own pants (out of place).
Metaphorical locative usage.
Kelnės buvo sukirptos pagal individualų užsakymą.
The pants were cut according to an individual order (bespoke).
Passive participle 'sukirptos'.
Po bankroto jis liko tiesiog be kelnių.
After the bankruptcy, he was left literally without pants (destitute).
Idiomatic genitive after 'be'.
Šios darbinės kelnės yra atsparios trinčiai ir plyšimui.
These work pants are resistant to abrasion and tearing.
Technical adjectives with dative objects.
Kelnės, kuriomis jis mūvėjo, buvo seniai išėjusios iš mados.
The pants he was wearing had long been out of fashion.
Relative clause with instrumental 'kuriomis'.
Kalbininkai ginčijasi dėl žodžio 'kelnės' etimologinės kilmės ir ryšio su veiksmažodžiu 'kelti'.
Linguists argue about the etymological origin of the word 'kelnės' and its connection to the verb 'kelti'.
Academic discourse using the noun as a linguistic object.
Šis romanas puikiai perteikia pokario skurdą per suplyšusių kelnių metaforą.
This novel perfectly conveys post-war poverty through the metaphor of torn pants.
Literary analysis.
Nors mados industrija nuolat kinta, pamatinė kelnių konstrukcija išlieka stabili.
Although the fashion industry is constantly changing, the basic construction of pants remains stable.
Complex sentence structure with abstract nouns.
Jis demonstravo neįtikėtiną aroganciją, tarsi visą pasaulį būtų susikišęs į kelnes.
He demonstrated incredible arrogance, as if he had stuffed the whole world into his pants.
Highly creative metaphorical usage.
Kelnės, kaip aprangos detalė, atspindi sociokultūrinę transformaciją tarpukario Lietuvoje.
Pants, as a clothing detail, reflect the socio-cultural transformation in interwar Lithuania.
Sociological context.
Etnografiniuose tyrimuose pabrėžiama, kad vyriškos kelnės buvo audžiamos iš naminio lino.
Ethnographic studies emphasize that men's pants were woven from home-grown linen.
Passive voice in ethnographic context.
Kelnės čia tarnauja kaip vizualinis tapatybės ženklas.
Pants here serve as a visual marker of identity.
Semiotic analysis.
Jo retorika buvo tokia pat skylėta kaip ir jo senos kelnės.
His rhetoric was as full of holes as his old pants.
Comparative metaphor.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— The pants are too long. Used when clothes don't fit.
Šios kelnės man per ilgos, reikia jas patrumpinti.
— The pants are too short. Often said about growing children.
Vaikas taip užaugo, kad visos kelnės jam per trumpos.
— Blue pants. A very common descriptive phrase.
Jis vilki baltus marškinius ir mėlynas kelnes.
— Work pants. Heavy-duty trousers for manual labor.
Statybininkai mūvi tvirtas darbines kelnes.
— Summer pants. Usually made of light material like linen.
Lininės kelnės yra geriausios vasaros kelnės.
— Sweatpants. Used for exercise or lounging.
Namuose aš visada mūviu sportines kelnes.
Frequentemente confundido com
Means 'knee'. Beginners often confuse the root 'kel-'.
Means 'road'. Another common 'kel-' word confusion.
Means 'underwear'. Using this instead of 'kelnės' can be embarrassing.
Expressões idiomáticas
— To be very scared or terrified (literally: to poop in one's pants).
Pamatęs didelį šunį, jis vos nepridėjo į kelnes.
Informal— To grow up or outgrow a certain stage of life/behavior.
Tu jau turėjai išaugti iš tokių kvailų žaidimų kelnių.
Neutral— To lose everything, to become bankrupt or very poor.
Po nesėkmingų investicijų jis liko be kelnių.
Informal— To be extremely generous, giving away one's last possessions.
Jis toks geras žmogus, kad net paskutines kelnes atiduotų.
Neutral— To be very proud or arrogant (literally: not to fit in one's pants).
Laimėjęs konkursą, jis kelnėse nebetelpa iš puikybės.
Informal— To take control or show bravery (similar to 'wear the pants').
Atėjo laikas užsimauti kelnes ir pasakyti tiesą.
Informal— Said when someone is losing weight rapidly or is very poor.
Jis taip sulyso, kad jam net kelnės smunka.
Neutral— To be immature or inexperienced.
Jis dar su trumpomis kelnėmis vaikščiojo, kai aš čia dirbau.
Informal— To struggle to fit into a situation or a piece of clothing.
Po atostogų man sunku įsisprausti į savo senas kelnes.
InformalFácil de confundir
Phonetic similarity to 'kelis' and 'kelias'.
Kelnės (pants) is plural feminine; kelis (knee) is masculine; kelias (road) is masculine.
Aš einu keliu (road) ir purvinu kelnes (pants).
Both refer to trousers.
Kelnės is feminine; Džinsai is masculine. This affects all adjective endings.
Mėlynos kelnės (fem) vs. Mėlyni džinsai (masc).
Both cover the legs.
Šortai are short; kelnės are usually long. Šortai is masculine.
Vasarą mūviu šortus, žiemą - kelnes.
Both are leg garments.
Tamprės are specifically tight and stretchy (leggings).
Ji mūvi tampres sporto salėje.
Diminutive form.
Kelnaitės is specifically underwear/panties, not outer trousers.
Vaikas mūvi kelnaites po kelnėmis.
Padrões de frases
[Possessive] kelnės yra [Color].
Mano kelnės yra juodos.
Aš turiu [Adjective] kelnes.
Aš turiu naujas kelnes.
Man reikia [Adjective] [Genitive].
Man reikia naujų kelnių.
Šios kelnės man per [Adjective].
Šios kelnės man per ilgos.
Aš mūviu [Material] kelnes.
Aš mūviu linines kelnes.
Kelnės yra [Preposition] [Case].
Kelnės yra ant kėdės.
Nors [Clause], kelnės [Verb].
Nors lijo, kelnės nesušlapo.
[Idiom using kelnės].
Jis vėl pridėjo į kelnes iš baimės.
Família de palavras
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Relacionado
Como usar
Extremely frequent in daily life, shopping, and fashion.
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Using singular 'viena kelnė'.
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Vienerios kelnės.
Kelnės is a pluralia tantum noun; it has no singular form. Use collective numerals for counting.
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Using masculine adjectives (e.g., 'mėlyni kelnės').
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Mėlynos kelnės.
Kelnės is feminine plural. Adjectives must match this gender and number.
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Using Accusative after 'ieškoti' (e.g., 'Ieškau kelnes').
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Ieškau kelnių.
The verb 'ieškoti' (to look for) always requires the Genitive case.
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Using 'vilkėti' instead of 'mūvėti'.
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Mūvėti kelnes.
'Mūvėti' is the specific verb for garments pulled onto limbs like pants.
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Confusing 'kelnės' with 'kelnaitės'.
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Kelnės (pants) vs. Kelnaitės (underwear).
Using the diminutive 'kelnaitės' in a general context can be socially awkward as it refers to underwear.
Dicas
Always Plural
Never try to make 'kelnės' singular. It doesn't exist. Always use 'yra' (are) and plural adjectives.
Verb Choice
Use 'mūvėti' for wearing pants. It makes you sound much more fluent than using 'nešioti'.
Genitive Case
When shopping, remember 'Ieškau kelnių'. The verb 'ieškoti' always takes the genitive.
Feminine Agreement
Remember the '-ės' ending means it's feminine. Match your adjectives: 'baltos', 'juodos', 'gražios'.
Collective Numerals
Use 'vienerios', 'dvejos', 'trejos' to count pants, not 'viena', 'dvi', 'trys'.
Soft L
The 'l' in 'kelnės' is soft. Practice saying 'kel-' with your tongue flat against your teeth.
Ironing Matters
In Lithuania, 'išlygintos kelnės' (ironed pants) are a sign of respect and neatness in formal settings.
Fear Idiom
Use 'dreba kelnės' to describe someone who is visibly shaking from fear or nervousness.
Lifting Action
Connect 'kelnės' to 'kelti' (to lift) to remember that you lift them up to put them on.
Be Specific
Instead of just 'kelnės', try using 'džinsai', 'šortai', or 'tamprės' to show off your vocabulary.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'KEL' as 'LIFT' (from 'kelti'). You KEL (lift) your KELnės up your legs every morning.
Associação visual
Imagine a giant letter 'K' shaped like a pair of trousers.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to describe five different pairs of pants you own using colors and materials in Lithuanian.
Origem da palavra
The word 'kelnės' is derived from the proto-Baltic root *kel-, which is also found in the verb 'kelti' (to lift or raise). This reflects the physical action of lifting the garment to put it on.
Significado original: Something that is pulled up or lifted onto the legs.
Indo-European, Baltic branch, East Baltic group.Contexto cultural
The word is entirely neutral and safe to use in all contexts.
English speakers often find it easy that 'pants' and 'kelnės' are both plural, but they struggle with the feminine gender agreement in Lithuanian.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Clothing Store
- Kur yra kelnės?
- Kokia kaina šių kelnių?
- Ar turite didesnį dydį?
- Noriu pasimatuoti šias kelnes.
Morning Routine
- Kur mano kelnės?
- Apsimauk kelnes.
- Šios kelnės purvinos.
- Reikia švarių kelnių.
Laundry
- Išskalbk kelnes.
- Išlygink kelnes.
- Kelnės dar šlapios.
- Kelnės susitraukė.
Fashion Discussion
- Gražios kelnės.
- Madingos kelnės.
- Siauros kelnės.
- Plačios kelnės.
Tailoring
- Patrumpinti kelnes.
- Siaurinti kelnes.
- Pataisyti kelnes.
- Įsiūti sagą į kelnes.
Iniciadores de conversa
"Ar tau patinka šios mano naujos kelnės?"
"Kur tu paprastai perki kelnes Vilniuje?"
"Ar manai, kad šios kelnės tinka prie mano marškinių?"
"Kokia tavo mėgstamiausia kelnių spalva?"
"Ar tau patogiau mūvėti džinsus ar paprastas kelnes?"
Temas para diário
Aprašyk savo mėgstamiausias kelnes: kokios jos spalvos, iš kokios medžiagos pagamintos?
Ką darytum, jei tavo geriausios kelnės suplyštų svarbaus susitikimo metu?
Papasakok apie savo paskutinį apsilankymą drabužių parduotuvėje ieškant kelnių.
Ar tau svarbu, kad kelnės būtų madingos, ar svarbiau patogumas?
Parašyk trumpą istoriją apie stebuklingas kelnes, kurios gali skraidyti.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, 'kelnės' is a pluralia tantum noun. It has no singular form in standard Lithuanian. Even if you talk about one pair, you use plural forms: 'Mano kelnės yra čia' (My pants are here).
It is feminine. This is important because all adjectives must have feminine plural endings, like 'gražios kelnės' or 'ilgos kelnės'.
You use the collective numeral 'vienerios'. So, 'one pair of pants' is 'vienerios kelnės'.
The most accurate verb is 'mūvėti'. You can also use 'nešioti' for general use, but 'mūvėti' is specific to garments pulled onto limbs like pants, socks, and gloves.
'Kelnės' is the general word for trousers. 'Džinsai' specifically means jeans. Crucially, 'kelnės' is feminine and 'džinsai' is masculine.
The genitive plural is 'kelnių'. You use this after negation (neturiu kelnių) or after certain verbs (ieškau kelnių).
Yes, in modern Lithuanian, 'kelnės' is a gender-neutral term for the garment, though you can specify 'vyriškos kelnės' (men's) or 'moteriškos kelnės' (women's).
It's an informal way to say someone got very scared. It literally means 'to poop in one's pants'.
Usually, 'kelnės' implies long trousers. For shorts, use 'šortai' or 'trumpos kelnės'.
A 'klešnė' is one leg of the pants. While 'kelnės' is always plural, 'klešnė' can be singular: 'Viena kelnių klešnė suplyšo'.
Teste-se 200 perguntas
Write a sentence describing the color and size of your pants.
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Write a short dialogue between a customer and a shop assistant about pants.
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Describe what you do when your pants are too long.
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Explain the difference between 'kelnės' and 'džinsai' in terms of grammar.
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Write a short story using the idiom 'likti be kelnių'.
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Describe the traditional material used for Lithuanian 'kelnės' in the past.
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Write five sentences using different cases of the word 'kelnės'.
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Describe your ideal pair of pants.
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Translate: 'I am looking for warm black pants for the winter.'
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What is the importance of 'išlygintos kelnės' in a job interview?
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Write a sentence using 'vienerios kelnės'.
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Explain the idiom 'išaugti iš kelnių' to a friend.
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Describe the process of washing and drying pants.
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Write a complaint letter about a pair of pants that tore after one day.
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Describe what 'sportinės kelnės' are usually used for.
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Write a sentence using the locative plural 'kelnėse'.
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Translate: 'Do these pants fit you well?'
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Describe the fashion of 'plačios kelnės' in modern times.
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Write a sentence using 'mūvėti'.
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What would you say if you forgot your pants at home?
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Pronounce the word 'kelnės' clearly.
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Say 'I am wearing blue pants' in Lithuanian.
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Ask 'How much do these pants cost?'
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Describe the pants you are wearing right now.
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Tell someone that their pants are very beautiful.
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Explain that you need to buy new pants for a wedding.
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Say 'The keys are in my pants pocket.'
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Practice the soft 'l' in 'kelnės'.
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Say 'I have two pairs of pants.'
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Ask a tailor to shorten your pants.
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Say 'I don't like tight pants.'
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Tell a child to put on their pants.
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Say 'The pants are dirty, we need to wash them.'
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Explain that you outgrew your old pants.
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Say 'I am looking for linen pants for the summer.'
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Say 'The pants are on the chair.'
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Say 'I need a belt for these pants.'
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Use the idiom 'pridėti į kelnes' in a sentence.
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Say 'These pants are too long for me.'
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Say 'I forgot my pants in the hotel.'
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Listen and write: 'Mano naujos kelnės yra labai patogios.'
Listen and write: 'Ieškau juodų kelnių darbui.'
Listen and identify the noun: 'Ar šios kelnės tau tinka?'
Listen and write: 'Kelnėse radau penkis eurus.'
Listen and write: 'Reikia išlyginti kelnes prieš šventę.'
Listen and write: 'Jis visada mūvi tik džinsus.'
Listen and write: 'Vaikas pats apsimovė kelnes.'
Listen and write: 'Šios kelnės yra per trumpos.'
Listen and write: 'Kur dingo mano kelnių diržas?'
Listen and write: 'Noriu pasimatuoti šias linines kelnes.'
Listen and write: 'Mano brolis išaugo iš visų savo kelnių.'
Listen and write: 'Neturiu jokių švarių kelnių.'
Listen and write: 'Kiek kainuoja šios sportinės kelnės?'
Listen and write: 'Padėk kelnes ant lovos.'
Listen and write: 'Šios kelnės pagamintos iš vilnos.'
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Summary
The most critical thing to remember about 'kelnės' is its plural-only nature. Even when referring to one pair of pants, you must say 'vienerios kelnės' and use feminine plural endings for all associated words. For example: 'Mano naujos kelnės' (My new pants).
- Kelnės means pants or trousers and is a fundamental Lithuanian clothing term.
- It is a 'pluralia tantum' noun, meaning it has no singular form in Lithuanian.
- The word is feminine and always requires plural adjective and verb agreement.
- Commonly used with the specific verb 'mūvėti' to describe wearing them.
Always Plural
Never try to make 'kelnės' singular. It doesn't exist. Always use 'yra' (are) and plural adjectives.
Verb Choice
Use 'mūvėti' for wearing pants. It makes you sound much more fluent than using 'nešioti'.
Genitive Case
When shopping, remember 'Ieškau kelnių'. The verb 'ieškoti' always takes the genitive.
Feminine Agreement
Remember the '-ės' ending means it's feminine. Match your adjectives: 'baltos', 'juodos', 'gražios'.
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