Top 10 Lithuanian verbs and how to use them

In this Lithuanian language video you will find the top 10 most common verbs, their infinitive form and how to use them in present tense.

How to learn common Lithuanian verbs?

Learning common Lithuanian verbs can be challenging, but with dedication and practice, it's definitely achievable. One way to learn is to focus on the most frequently used verbs in everyday conversation, such as "būti" (to be), "turėti" (to have), and "daryti" (to do).


Another effective method is to incorporate verb conjugation exercises into our lessons. This involves memorizing the different forms of a verb for each tense and person. It's important to practice regularly to reinforce the conjugation patterns and commit them to memory. Using flashcards, practicing with a partner or tutor, or incorporating verbs into daily conversations are all helpful techniques for improving our understanding and use of Lithuanian verbs.


Additionally, listening to Lithuanian music or podcasts and paying attention to the use of verbs in context can help in getting a better grasp of the language. Overall, consistent and active engagement with Lithuanian verbs through various methods will lead to success in mastering the language.

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Start learning Lithuanian with my free PDF and Audio book. This is a great way to pick up new vocabulary and learn Lithuanian words. The audio book is especially helpful because it allows you to hear the correct pronunciation of each word. I wanted you to be able to pick up the language naturally so you are not only going to learn vocabulary but you are also going to learn pronunciation of lithuanian phrases! These are the phrases that you may hear on the street everyday - from greeting to saying goodbye. You will also pick up some of the Lithuanian grammar on the way too.


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