意思
A comfortable sleeping place.
文化背景
In traditional Lithuanian villages, the 'pūkinė patalynė' (down bedding) was a prized possession, often part of a bride's dowry. A 'minkšta lova' was not just furniture, but a sign of family heritage. With the rise of IKEA and Nordic design in Lithuania, the concept of 'hygge' (jaukumas) has made the 'minkšta lova' a centerpiece of the modern minimalist home. During the Soviet occupation, quality furniture was scarce. A truly 'minkšta lova' was a luxury that often required 'blatas' (connections) to acquire. There is a growing trend in Lithuania toward 'bio-hacking' and sleep health, leading to a debate between the traditional 'minkšta lova' and modern ergonomic firm mattresses.
Agreement is Key
Always remember that 'lova' is feminine. If you change it to 'čiužinys' (mattress), it becomes 'minkštas čiužinys'.
Don't over-soften
In Lithuania, saying a bed is 'per minkšta' (too soft) is a common complaint for people with back issues.
意思
A comfortable sleeping place.
Agreement is Key
Always remember that 'lova' is feminine. If you change it to 'čiužinys' (mattress), it becomes 'minkštas čiužinys'.
Don't over-soften
In Lithuania, saying a bed is 'per minkšta' (too soft) is a common complaint for people with back issues.
Diminutives
Use 'lovytė' to sound more like a native when talking about your own cozy home or children.
Hospitality
If someone offers you a 'minkšta lova', it is a sign of great respect. Always say 'Ačiū'.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of the adjective 'minkšta'.
Mano mama nupirko ______ lovą. (minkšta)
The sentence requires the Accusative case because the bed is the direct object of the verb 'nupirko' (bought).
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct description of a bed.
'Lova' is feminine singular, so the adjective must be 'minkšta'.
Match the Lithuanian phrase with its English translation.
Phrases:
Direct translation practice.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ar viešbutyje buvo gera lova? B: Taip, tai buvo labai ______ ______.
The Nominative case is used for the subject/complement in this simple statement.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Minkšta vs. Kieta
练习题库
4 练习Mano mama nupirko ______ lovą. (minkšta)
The sentence requires the Accusative case because the bed is the direct object of the verb 'nupirko' (bought).
Select the correct description of a bed.
'Lova' is feminine singular, so the adjective must be 'minkšta'.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Direct translation practice.
A: Ar viešbutyje buvo gera lova? B: Taip, tai buvo labai ______ ______.
The Nominative case is used for the subject/complement in this simple statement.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Yes! You can say 'minkšta duona' (soft bread) or 'minkšta miesa' (soft/tender meat).
You say: 'Man patinka minkštos lovos'.
It is neutral. You can use it with friends or in a store.
The opposite is 'kieta' (hard/firm).
Yes, but it means they are weak-willed or very kind, depending on context. Don't add 'lova' then!
Ask: 'Ar galėčiau gauti minkštesnę lovą?'
Usually, yes. For a sofa, use 'sofa' or 'minkštasuolis'.
That is the Accusative case, used when the bed is the object of an action (e.g., 'I see a soft bed').
Some people use 'liūlia' (informal/childish) or 'guolis' (more like a 'lair' or 'nest').
Yes, it's a common poetic metaphor: 'Debesys kaip minkšta lova'.
相关表达
Minkštai miegoti
similarTo sleep softly/well
Kietas čiužinys
contrastHard mattress
Saldus miegas
similarSweet sleep
Minkštai kloti
specialized formTo flatter someone
Patogi lova
synonymComfortable bed