Significado
Beer served chilled.
Contexto cultural
Beer is often served with 'kepta duona' (fried bread with garlic and cheese), which is the ultimate companion to 'šaltas alus'. During the Midsummer festival (Joninės), drinking beer is a tradition that dates back to pagan times to ensure a good harvest. Lithuanians take pride in their 'gyvas alus' (live beer), which is unfiltered and often has a shorter shelf life, making its cold temperature even more critical for taste. In Lithuanian villages, beer was historically brewed for weddings and christenings, often served in large wooden mugs called 'karšis'.
The Genitive Rule
When ordering, always use the Genitive: 'šalto alaus'. It makes you sound much more advanced than using the Nominative.
The Diminutive Power
Use 'alutis' if you want to sound extra friendly or if you're really enjoying the moment.
Significado
Beer served chilled.
The Genitive Rule
When ordering, always use the Genitive: 'šalto alaus'. It makes you sound much more advanced than using the Nominative.
The Diminutive Power
Use 'alutis' if you want to sound extra friendly or if you're really enjoying the moment.
Temperature Matters
If the beer isn't cold, Lithuanians will complain. It's perfectly okay to ask 'Ar alus šaltas?' before ordering.
Pairing
Always try it with 'kepta duona'. It's the quintessential Lithuanian experience.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct ending for the adjective 'šaltas' to match the noun 'alus'.
Man patinka ______ alus.
In the nominative case (subject/general preference), the masculine adjective ends in -as.
How do you order one cold beer in a bar?
Select the most natural phrase:
When ordering a specific unit (one beer), the Accusative case 'šaltą alų' is used.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
Friend: 'Lauke labai karšta!' You: 'Taip, einam ______?'
After 'einam' (let's go [for]), the Genitive case is used to indicate the purpose/object.
Match the phrase variation to the correct situation.
1. 'Šaltas alutis' 2. 'Bokalą šalto' 3. 'Šaltas nealkoholinis alus'
Diminutives are for friends, shortened forms for busy bars, and non-alcoholic for drivers.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Types of Šaltas Alus
Spalva (Color)
- • Šviesus (Light)
- • Tamsus (Dark)
- • Raudonas (Red)
Tipas (Type)
- • Gyvas (Live)
- • Kvietinis (Wheat)
- • Nealkoholinis (Non-alc)
Temperature Adjectives
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosMan patinka ______ alus.
In the nominative case (subject/general preference), the masculine adjective ends in -as.
Select the most natural phrase:
When ordering a specific unit (one beer), the Accusative case 'šaltą alų' is used.
Friend: 'Lauke labai karšta!' You: 'Taip, einam ______?'
After 'einam' (let's go [for]), the Genitive case is used to indicate the purpose/object.
1. 'Šaltas alutis' 2. 'Bokalą šalto' 3. 'Šaltas nealkoholinis alus'
Diminutives are for friends, shortened forms for busy bars, and non-alcoholic for drivers.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, it is the most popular alcoholic beverage and a significant part of the national culture.
No, drinking in public places (streets, parks) is generally prohibited and can result in a fine.
It means 'live beer', which is unfiltered and unpasteurized, often found in specialty bars.
You say 'Į sveikatą!' (To health!).
Very common! Ask for 'nealkoholinis alus'.
Only in winter as a spiced medicinal drink called 'karštas alus'. Otherwise, it must be cold.
Usually 0.5 liters (a 'bokalas').
It can be. Traditional village beers can have a high alcohol content, so drink responsibly.
Absolutely, it's a standard drink in almost every dining establishment.
Because of the Genitive case, used for partitive meanings (some beer).
Frases relacionadas
Kepta duona
similarFried bread with garlic
Gira
similarKvass (fermented bread drink)
Bokalas
builds onA beer mug
Į sveikatą!
similarCheers!
Puta
specialized formBeer foam