neutral
very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'pirmadienis' when discussing their weekly schedules, planning meetings, or referring to the start of the workweek. For example, you might hear a colleague say, 'Let's meet on pirmadienis to discuss the project.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Pirmadienis' is specifically used to denote Monday, while the word 'savaitė' means 'week.' You would choose 'pirmadienis' when you want to refer to the first day specifically, rather than discussing the week in general.
Culture
'Pirmadienis' has roots in the Proto-Indo-European word for 'first,' reflecting its role as the first day of the week. In Lithuania, many traditional customs and rituals are often planned for the weekend, making Monday a day of renewed energy and purpose, as people return to work after the break.
FAQ
Q.What does 'pirmadienis' mean in English?
'Pirmadienis' means 'Monday' in English, representing the first day of the week.
Q.How do you pronounce 'pirmadienis'?
'Pirmadienis' is pronounced as peer-mah-DYEN-is, with a stress on the third syllable.
Q.Are there any common phrases using 'pirmadienis'?
Yes, a common phrase is 'pirmadienis ryte,' which means 'Monday morning,' often used when scheduling events early in the week.