Faina
Cool / Nice
Phrase in 30 Seconds
Faina is the ultimate Lithuanian slang word used to describe anything or anyone pleasant, cool, or nice.
- Means: Something is cool, nice, or pleasant (max 15 words)
- Used in: Casual chats, social media, and complimenting friends (max 15 words)
- Don't confuse: Avoid using it in formal business meetings (max 15 words)
Explanation at your level:
意思
Used to describe something pleasant.
文化背景
In Lithuania, using 'faina' is a sign of being 'savas' (one of us). It breaks the ice in social situations. The word 'fajnie' is the cousin of 'faina'. If you know one, you can easily use the other in Poland. Germans might be surprised to hear 'faina' because 'fein' sounds a bit old-fashioned or very specific to them. On Lithuanian TikTok and Instagram, #faina is a common tag for lifestyle content.
The 'Kaip' Booster
Always add 'Kaip' (How) before 'faina' to sound more natural. 'Kaip faina!' is much more common than just 'Faina'.
Age Matters
Be careful using this with very elderly Lithuanians; they might prefer traditional words like 'gera' or 'malonu'.
意思
Used to describe something pleasant.
The 'Kaip' Booster
Always add 'Kaip' (How) before 'faina' to sound more natural. 'Kaip faina!' is much more common than just 'Faina'.
Age Matters
Be careful using this with very elderly Lithuanians; they might prefer traditional words like 'gera' or 'malonu'.
Social Media
If you want to be a 'faina' person on Lithuanian Instagram, use this word in your comments!
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of 'faina' (fainas, faina, or faini).
Mano naujas kaimynas yra labai ____.
Kaimynas (neighbor) is a masculine singular noun.
Which is the most natural way to react to a friend's good news?
Draugas: 'Aš nusipirkau naują telefoną!'
'Kaip faina!' is the standard enthusiastic reaction.
Match the Lithuanian phrase with its English equivalent.
1. Jis fainas. 2. Tai faina. 3. Ji faina.
Matching gender and context.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ar tau patiko filmas? B: Taip, buvo tikrai ____.
When describing an experience or 'it', the neutral 'faina' is used.
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视觉学习工具
Formal vs Informal 'Nice'
常见问题
10 个问题It is a loanword. While not 'pure' Lithuanian, it is used by almost everyone in casual speech.
Yes, but change it to 'fainas'. For example: 'Jis fainas vaikinas'.
Exactly. It covers 'cool', 'nice', 'pleasant', and 'great'.
No, it's too informal. Use 'puiku' or 'įdomu' instead.
The slang opposite would be 'nefaina' or 'lieva' (another slang word for bad/lame).
Yes, 'faini' for men/mixed groups and 'fainos' for women.
Yes, many Lithuanian pop and rap songs use it frequently.
Yes, 'labai faina' (very cool) is extremely common.
Not at all, it's very positive, just informal.
F-A-I-N-A. Simple!
相关表达
jėga
synonymPower / Awesome
miela
similarCute / Sweet
šaunu
similarGreat
žiauriai faina
builds onTerribly cool (Very cool)
fainuolis
specialized formA cool/nice person
在哪里用
Reacting to a photo
Aistė: Pažiūrėk į mano atostogų nuotraukas!
Tomas: O, kaip faina! Kur čia?
Meeting a friend's friend
Linas: Susipažink, čia mano brolis.
Milda: Labas! Linas sakė, kad tu labai fainas.
Receiving good news
Jonas: Aš gavau naują darbą!
Eglė: Rimtai? Faina! Sveikinu!
Shopping for clothes
Pirkėja: Ar man tinka ši kepurė?
Draugė: Jo, labai faina, pirk!
Ordering food
Klientas: Ar galite pridėti papildomo sūrio?
Padavėjas: Žinoma.
Klientas: Faina, ačiū.
Texting a crush
Vaikinas: Gal nori rytoj į kiną?
Mergina: Faina idėja! Einam.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Fine' but with an 'A' at the end for 'Awesome'. Fain-A!
Visual Association
Imagine a giant, friendly thumbs-up wearing a pair of cool sunglasses standing in the middle of Vilnius.
Rhyme
Jei diena gera ir gryna, sakyk drąsiai – tai faina!
Story
You walk into a cafe. The barista gives you a free cookie. You think 'How fine!'. In Lithuania, you just say 'Faina!'.
Word Web
挑战
Try to use 'Faina!' as a response to three different positive things your friends tell you today.
In Other Languages
Guay / Chulo
Guay is more common in Spain; faina is universal in Lithuania.
Cool / Chouette
Chouette can feel a bit dated, while faina is very current.
Geil / Toll
The Lithuanian version is much broader in daily slang than the German 'fein'.
Sugoi (すごい)
Sugoi often implies more 'wow' factor, while faina is more about 'pleasantness'.
Hilu (حلو)
Hilu literally means sweet, whereas faina has no literal taste meaning.
Kù (酷)
Kù is more about 'style', while faina can also mean 'kind/nice'.
Daebak (대박)
Daebak is more about surprise/success; faina is more about general pleasantness.
Legal
Legal has a formal meaning (legal), while faina is purely slang.
Easily Confused
Learners don't know when to use the adverbial form.
Use 'fainiai' for actions (we spent time nicely) and 'faina' for things/situations (the movie was cool).
Using slang in formal settings.
Use 'puiku' with your boss, 'faina' with your friends.
常见问题 (10)
It is a loanword. While not 'pure' Lithuanian, it is used by almost everyone in casual speech.
Yes, but change it to 'fainas'. For example: 'Jis fainas vaikinas'.
Exactly. It covers 'cool', 'nice', 'pleasant', and 'great'.
No, it's too informal. Use 'puiku' or 'įdomu' instead.
The slang opposite would be 'nefaina' or 'lieva' (another slang word for bad/lame).
Yes, 'faini' for men/mixed groups and 'fainos' for women.
Yes, many Lithuanian pop and rap songs use it frequently.
Yes, 'labai faina' (very cool) is extremely common.
Not at all, it's very positive, just informal.
F-A-I-N-A. Simple!