A1 noun

vardas

When you're learning Lithuanian, one of the first words you'll want to know is vardas. This word means 'first name' in English. It's a very common word you'll use in everyday introductions. You'll often hear it in questions like 'Koks tavo vardas?' which means 'What is your first name?' Knowing this word is a great start for basic conversations in Lithuanian.

When you meet someone new in Lithuania, one of the first things you'll want to ask is their name. The word for 'first name' is vardas. It's a masculine noun, so it will change its ending depending on its role in the sentence. For example, to ask 'What is your name?' you would say 'Koks tavo vardas?'

You'll often hear it paired with 'pavardė' (surname). So, if you're filling out a form, you might see fields for 'Vardas' and 'Pavardė'. It's a fundamental word to know for basic introductions and understanding personal information in Lithuanian.

Memorize

Mnemônico

Think of 'vardas' sounding a bit like 'word us'. When you say your first name, you're giving us your 'word' on who you are.

Associação visual

Imagine a big, fancy 'V' for 'Vardas' written on a name tag, ready to be filled in with someone's first name.

Word Web

vardas (first name) pavardė (last name) vardadienis (name day) pilnas vardas (full name) sveikintis (to greet)

Desafio

Introduce yourself to someone in Lithuanian using 'Mano vardas...' and then ask them 'Koks tavo vardas?'. Practice with friends, family, or even just in your head!

Teste-se 12 perguntas

sentence order A1

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Koks tavo vardas?

This is the standard way to ask 'What is your name?' in Lithuanian. 'Koks' means 'What', 'tavo' means 'your', and 'vardas' means 'name'.

sentence order A1

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Mano vardas yra Jonas.

To state your name, you say 'Mano vardas yra [Your Name]'. 'Mano' means 'my', 'vardas' means 'name', and 'yra' means 'is'.

sentence order A1

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Jos vardas yra Eglė.

'Jos' means 'her'. So, 'Jos vardas yra Eglė' translates to 'Her name is Eglė'.

fill blank B2

Mano ___ yra Jonas. (My ___ is Jonas.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: vardas

The sentence asks for a first name, and 'vardas' means 'first name'.

fill blank B2

Ar galite pasakyti savo ___? (Can you tell me your ___?)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: vardą

The sentence asks for a name, and 'vardą' is the accusative case of 'vardas' (name).

fill blank B2

Koks tavo ___? (What is your ___?)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: vardas

This is a common way to ask 'What is your name?' in Lithuanian, using 'vardas' for 'name'.

fill blank B2

Aš nežinau jos ___. (I don't know her ___.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: vardo

'Vardo' is the genitive case of 'vardas', used after 'nežinau' (I don't know).

fill blank B2

Prašau, parašykite savo ___ ir pavardę. (Please, write your ___ and last name.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: vardą

The sentence asks to write the first name and last name, so 'vardą' (accusative of 'vardas') is appropriate here.

fill blank B2

Girdėjau jos gražų ___. (I heard her beautiful ___.)

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: vardą

The sentence implies hearing a name, and 'vardą' is the accusative case of 'vardas'.

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