Significado
Expressing feeling a low temperature.
Contexto cultural
Lithuanians have a specific word for the 'first frost'—šalna. When the first šalna hits, everyone starts saying 'Man šalta' as a way to acknowledge the change of season. In a traditional pirtis, saying 'Man šalta' is a signal that you are ready for more steam (garas) or to move to a higher bench. There is a cultural emphasis on wearing wool (vilna). If you say 'Man šalta', a Lithuanian grandmother will likely tell you to put on 'vilnonės kojinės' (wool socks). It is considered polite to ask guests 'Ar jums nešalta?' (Aren't you cold?) as soon as they enter your home during winter.
The 'To Me' Rule
Whenever you feel a physical state (cold, hot, hungry, sleepy), start with 'Man'.
Avoid 'Aš esu'
Using 'Aš esu' with 'šaltas' makes you sound like a robot or a mean person.
Significado
Expressing feeling a low temperature.
The 'To Me' Rule
Whenever you feel a physical state (cold, hot, hungry, sleepy), start with 'Man'.
Avoid 'Aš esu'
Using 'Aš esu' with 'šaltas' makes you sound like a robot or a mean person.
Use Diminutives
Say 'Man šaltoka' to sound more like a native speaker who doesn't want to complain too loudly.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct dative pronoun for 'I'.
____ šalta.
In Lithuanian, physical sensations like feeling cold require the dative case 'Man'.
Which sentence means 'Are you (singular, informal) cold?'
Select the correct question:
'Tau' is the dative of 'tu', and 'šalta' is the correct adverb form.
Match the Lithuanian phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These demonstrate the use of different dative pronouns with the same adverb.
Complete the dialogue with the correct word.
A: Ar tau šilta? B: Ne, man ____.
The opposite of 'šilta' (warm) in this construction is 'šalta' (cold).
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Sensation vs. Character
Banco de exercicios
4 exercicios____ šalta.
In Lithuanian, physical sensations like feeling cold require the dative case 'Man'.
Select the correct question:
'Tau' is the dative of 'tu', and 'šalta' is the correct adverb form.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
These demonstrate the use of different dative pronouns with the same adverb.
A: Ar tau šilta? B: Ne, man ____.
The opposite of 'šilta' (warm) in this construction is 'šalta' (cold).
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIn Lithuanian, the present tense of the verb 'to be' (yra) is often omitted in impersonal descriptions of state.
No, for a drink you use the adjective: 'šaltas gėrimas'. 'Man šalta' is only for your feelings.
Add the past tense verb: 'Man buvo šalta'.
Yes, it is perfectly neutral and can be used in any social situation.
'Man šalta' is the state of being cold. 'Aš šąlu' is the process of freezing or getting colder.
You can say 'Aš šąlu' or 'Man labai labai šalta'.
No! Because it is an adverb, it stays the same regardless of the speaker's gender.
Yes! This means 'My feet are cold' (literally: To me it is cold for the feet).
Just say 'Šalta' or 'Lauke šalta'.
Yes, many Lithuanian songs about winter or loneliness use this phrase.
Frases relacionadas
Man karšta
contrastI am hot
Man šilta
similarI am warm
Man vėsu
specialized formI am chilly/cool
Mane krečia šaltis
builds onI have the chills/shivers
Aš šąlu
similarI am freezing