Lithuanian Word of the Day
eiti
/EI-ti/ • verb — 20th of Apr, 2026
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Meaning: to go (by walking); to walk; to move toward a place
Examples
- Aš eisiu į parduotuvę.
(I will go to the store.) - Mes einame pėsčiomis.
(We are walking / We are going on foot.) - Jis vakar ėjo per parką.
(He walked through the park yesterday.)
Synonyms
- važiuoti
- keliauti
Eiti is the everyday verb for going somewhere on foot or simply 'to go'. Use važiuoti when traveling by vehicle. Eiti appears in many common expressions (eiti miegoti = go to sleep; eiti pas ką = go to someone's place) and has irregular past/future forms (ein-u, ėj-au, eisiu).
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| Date | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-05-05 | labas | hello; a friendly greeting |
| 2026-05-04 | parduotuvė | a shop or store; a place where goods are sold |
| 2026-05-03 | miegoti | to sleep (to be asleep) |
| 2026-05-02 | ranka | hand (the body part) |
| 2026-05-01 | važiuoti | to travel by vehicle; to go/ride/drive (by car, bu... |
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