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The Dative for Indirect Objects

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

The Dative case (Naudininkas) marks the recipient of an action, answering the question 'to whom?' or 'for whom?'

  • Use Dative for indirect objects: 'Duodu knygą broliui' (I give the book to my brother).
  • Use Dative with specific verbs like 'patikti' (to like): 'Man patinka kava' (Coffee pleases me).
  • Use Dative for age expressions: 'Man yra dvidešimt metų' (I am twenty years old).
Subject + Verb + Indirect Object (Dative) + Direct Object (Accusative)

Meanings

The Dative case indicates the indirect object of a sentence, representing the person or entity that benefits from or receives the action.

1

Recipient

The person receiving an object or action.

“Duodu dovaną mamai.”

“Siunčiu žinutę draugui.”

2

Preference

Used with verbs like 'patikti' (to like).

“Man patinka muzika.”

“Berniukui patinka žaisti.”

3

Age

Expressing how old someone is.

“Man dvidešimt metų.”

“Jam penkeri metai.”

Dative Singular Endings

Noun Type Nominative Dative Singular Example
Masculine (-as) brolis broliui broliui
Feminine (-a) mama mamai mamai
Feminine (-ė) sesė sesei sesei
Masculine (-is) berniukas berniukui berniukui
Neuter (-a/-o) langas langui langui
Plural (all) draugai draugams draugams

Reference Table

Reference table for The Dative for Indirect Objects
Form Structure Example
Affirmative Subject + Verb + Dative Duodu mamai gėlių.
Negative Subject + Neg Verb + Dative Neduodu mamai gėlių.
Question Ar + Subject + Verb + Dative? Ar duodi mamai gėlių?
Preference Dative + patinka + Subject Man patinka kava.
Age Dative + yra + Number + metų Man yra dvidešimt metų.
Need Dative + reikia + Genitive Man reikia pagalbos.

Espectro de formalidade

Formal
Teikiu tai Jums.

Teikiu tai Jums. (Giving a gift)

Neutro
Duodu tai tau.

Duodu tai tau. (Giving a gift)

Informal
Imk, čia tau.

Imk, čia tau. (Giving a gift)

Gíria
Čia tau, imk.

Čia tau, imk. (Giving a gift)

The Dative Web

Naudininkas (Dative)

Recipient

  • mamai to mom

Preference

  • man to me

Age

  • jam to him

Examples by Level

1

Duodu knygą draugui.

I give the book to my friend.

2

Siunčiu laišką mamai.

I am sending a letter to mom.

3

Perku dovaną sesei.

I am buying a gift for my sister.

4

Man patinka kava.

I like coffee.

1

Man yra dvidešimt metų.

I am twenty years old.

2

Ar gali padėti broliui?

Can you help the brother?

3

Mums patinka šis filmas.

We like this movie.

4

Duok šitą žaislą vaikui.

Give this toy to the child.

1

Man reikia daugiau laiko.

I need more time.

2

Jam šalta lauke.

He is cold outside.

3

Linkiu tau geriausios kloties.

I wish you the best of luck.

4

Tai atrodo keista man.

That seems strange to me.

1

Šis pasiūlymas mums atrodo priimtinas.

This proposal seems acceptable to us.

2

Jis skyrė visą savo laiką mokslui.

He dedicated all his time to science.

3

Mums teko ilgai laukti.

We had to wait for a long time.

4

Tai buvo padaryta mūsų patogumui.

It was done for our convenience.

1

Dėkoju visiems, prisidėjusiems prie šio projekto.

I thank everyone who contributed to this project.

2

Jam nebuvo lemta tapti gydytoju.

It was not destined for him to become a doctor.

3

Ši knyga skirta plačiajai visuomenei.

This book is intended for the general public.

4

Mums buvo nurodyta laikytis taisyklių.

We were instructed to follow the rules.

1

Suteikite galimybę kiekvienam pasireikšti.

Give everyone an opportunity to express themselves.

2

Tai prieštarauja sveikam protui.

That contradicts common sense.

3

Jam buvo patikėta svarbi užduotis.

He was entrusted with an important task.

4

Mes esame dėkingi likimui.

We are grateful to fate.

Easily Confused

The Dative for Indirect Objects vs Nominative vs Dative

Learners use Nominative for the recipient.

The Dative for Indirect Objects vs Accusative vs Dative

Learners mix up the direct and indirect object.

The Dative for Indirect Objects vs Genitive vs Dative

Learners use Dative after 'reikia'.

Erros comuns

Duodu knyga mama.

Duodu knygą mamai.

Used Nominative instead of Dative.

Aš patinku kava.

Man patinka kava.

Used Nominative instead of Dative for preference.

Duodu knyga brolis.

Duodu knygą broliui.

Incorrect case for recipient.

Siunčiu laiškas draugas.

Siunčiu laišką draugui.

Used Nominative for recipient.

Man yra dvidešimt metai.

Man yra dvidešimt metų.

Used Nominative plural instead of Genitive plural for age.

Padėk mama.

Padėk mamai.

Used Nominative instead of Dative.

Man reikia pagalba.

Man reikia pagalbos.

Used Nominative instead of Genitive after 'reikia'.

Tai atrodo keista aš.

Tai atrodo keista man.

Used Nominative pronoun instead of Dative.

Jis skyrė laiką mokslas.

Jis skyrė laiką mokslui.

Used Nominative instead of Dative.

Mums teko laukti ilgai.

Mums teko ilgai laukti.

Word order issue.

Tai prieštarauja sveikas protas.

Tai prieštarauja sveikam protui.

Used Nominative instead of Dative.

Jam buvo patikėta užduotis.

Jam buvo patikėta užduotis.

Correct, but check agreement.

Mes esame dėkingi likimas.

Mes esame dėkingi likimui.

Used Nominative instead of Dative.

Sentence Patterns

Man patinka ___.

Duodu ___ draugui.

Man reikia ___.

Linkiu ___ sėkmės.

Real World Usage

Texting constant

Parašyk man!

Ordering food very common

Man prašau kavos.

Job interview common

Man patinka dirbti komandoje.

Travel common

Ar galite padėti man?

Social media common

Ačiū visiems už sveikinimus!

Email formal

Siunčiu Jums dokumentus.

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Think 'To'

Whenever you think 'to' or 'for' in English, it's a hint to use the Dative.
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No Prepositions

Don't add 'kam' or 'dėl' if the ending is enough.
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Verbs Matter

Learn which verbs take the Dative, like 'patikti' and 'reikia'.
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Be Polite

Using the Dative correctly makes you sound much more polite and native.

Smart Tips

Always put the person in the Dative.

Aš patinku kava. Man patinka kava.

Use the Dative for the person receiving.

Duodu knyga mama. Duodu knygą mamai.

Always use the Dative pronoun.

Aš esu dvidešimt metų. Man yra dvidešimt metų.

Use the Dative for the person you are asking.

Padėk aš. Padėk man.

Pronúncia

broliui [BRO-lee-oo-ee]

Dative endings

The '-ui' and '-ai' endings are unstressed in most cases, but ensure the vowel is clear.

Statement

Man patinka kava ↘

Falling intonation for neutral statements.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Dative is the 'Give-it' case: if you give it, use the Dative!

Visual Association

Imagine a giant hand giving a gift to a person. The person receiving the gift has a glowing label above their head that says '-ui' or '-ai'.

Rhyme

When you give or when you like, use the Dative, take a hike!

Story

Jonas wants to give a flower to his mother. He walks to his mother and says 'Mamai!'. His mother smiles and says 'Man patinka gėlės!'. Jonas is happy because he used the Dative correctly.

Word Web

duotisiųstipatiktireikiamamaibroliuidraugui

Desafio

For the next 5 minutes, describe 3 things you are giving to people in your life using the Dative case.

Notas culturais

Lithuanians are very direct with the Dative. Using it correctly shows respect for the recipient.

The Dative case in Lithuanian is a direct descendant of the Proto-Indo-European dative case.

Conversation Starters

Kas tau patinka?

Kam tu rašai laišką?

Ką tu duotum draugui?

Kam skiriate daugiausiai laiko?

Journal Prompts

Parašyk, kam tu šiandien padėjai.
Aprašyk, kas tau patinka ir kodėl.
Parašyk laišką draugui apie savo dieną.
Aprašyk savo tikslus ir kam jie skirti.

Test Yourself

Fill in the correct Dative form.

Duodu knygą ___ (mama).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: mamai
Feminine nouns ending in -a take -ai in Dative.
Choose the correct sentence. Múltipla escolha

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Man patinka kava.
The Dative object comes first with 'patikti'.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Man reikia pagalba.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Man reikia pagalbos.
After 'reikia', we use the Genitive case.
Reorder the words. Sentence Building

draugui / duodu / knygą

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: All are correct.
Lithuanian word order is flexible.
What is the Dative of 'brolis'? Conjugation Drill

brolis -> ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: broliui
Masculine nouns ending in -is take -ui.
Match the Dative form to the Nominative. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: mamai, broliui, sesei
Correct Dative endings.
Is this true? True False Rule

The Dative case is only for people.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
It can be used for things too.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Ar gali padėti? B: Taip, ___ (tu) padėsiu.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: tau
Dative of 'tu' is 'tau'.

Score: /8

Exercicios praticos

8 exercises
Fill in the correct Dative form.

Duodu knygą ___ (mama).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: mamai
Feminine nouns ending in -a take -ai in Dative.
Choose the correct sentence. Múltipla escolha

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Man patinka kava.
The Dative object comes first with 'patikti'.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Man reikia pagalba.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Man reikia pagalbos.
After 'reikia', we use the Genitive case.
Reorder the words. Sentence Building

draugui / duodu / knygą

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: All are correct.
Lithuanian word order is flexible.
What is the Dative of 'brolis'? Conjugation Drill

brolis -> ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: broliui
Masculine nouns ending in -is take -ui.
Match the Dative form to the Nominative. Match Pairs

Match: mama, brolis, sesė

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: mamai, broliui, sesei
Correct Dative endings.
Is this true? True False Rule

The Dative case is only for people.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: False
It can be used for things too.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Ar gali padėti? B: Taip, ___ (tu) padėsiu.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: tau
Dative of 'tu' is 'tau'.

Score: /8

Perguntas frequentes (8)

It marks the recipient of an action, making your sentences clear and natural.

Use it when you give, send, or like things.

It takes practice, but the endings are very consistent.

Yes, you can give things to objects or abstract concepts.

It requires the Dative because the thing you like is the subject.

Dative is the beneficiary, Accusative is the target.

Some nouns have irregular endings, but most follow the standard patterns.

Use it in daily conversations and writing.

In Other Languages

German high

Dativ

German uses articles, while Lithuanian uses endings.

Spanish moderate

Objeto Indirecto

Spanish uses prepositions, Lithuanian uses case endings.

French moderate

Complément d'objet indirect

French is analytic, Lithuanian is synthetic.

Japanese partial

Ni-particle

Japanese is agglutinative, Lithuanian is inflected.

Arabic low

Lam-preposition

Arabic uses prefixes, Lithuanian uses suffixes.

Chinese low

Gei-verb

Chinese has no case system.

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