neutral
very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'aštuoni' when counting, discussing age, or referencing quantities in everyday situations. For instance, you might hear it during a birthday party when someone says they are turning 'aštuoni' years old, or when shopping for groceries and asking for eight apples.
Synonyms & nuances
'Aštuoni' is a straightforward numerical term, while 'aštuntas' refers specifically to the eighth in a sequence. Use 'aštuoni' when you simply want to express the quantity of eight, whereas 'aštuntas' would be appropriate when discussing order or rank.
Culture
The word 'aštuoni' comes from the Proto-Baltic word *aštuoni, which has historical roots in the Proto-Indo-European language. In Lithuanian culture, the number eight is often seen as a symbol of balance and harmony, as it is the number of sides in a regular octagon, which is frequently associated with stability in architecture and nature.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'aštuoni'?
'Aštuoni' is pronounced as [ashtuˈɔːni]. The stress is on the second syllable, which is important for correct pronunciation in Lithuanian.
Q.What are some common phrases using 'aštuoni'?
You might hear phrases like 'aštuoni metai' (eight years) or 'aštuoni žmonės' (eight people) in everyday conversation. These examples can help you understand how 'aštuoni' is used in context.
Q.Are there any grammatical rules for using 'aštuoni'?
'Aštuoni' is a cardinal number and can change form depending on the gender and case of the noun it describes. For example, in the genitive case, it becomes 'aštuonių' when referring to masculine nouns.