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eiti — meaning in English: to go

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'eiti' in everyday conversations when discussing plans, such as going to a store or heading to a friend's house. It's also commonly used in directions, like telling someone how to reach a destination.
Synonyms & nuances
'Eiti' is similar to 'važiuoti,' which means 'to drive' or 'to ride.' While 'eiti' is used for walking or going on foot, 'važiuoti' applies when you are traveling by vehicle. Choosing 'eiti' emphasizes a more personal, physical journey.
Culture
'Eiti' comes from the Proto-Baltic root 'eiti,' reflecting a long-standing tradition of travel and movement in Lithuanian culture. Historically, walking was the primary means of transport, leading to a rich vocabulary around this concept, which holds significance in Lithuanian literature and folk tales where journeys symbolize personal growth.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'eiti' in a sentence?
'Eiti' is typically used in contexts where you're indicating movement. For example, 'Aš eisiu į parduotuvę' translates to 'I will go to the store.'
Q.What are some common phrases with 'eiti'?
Some common phrases include 'eiti namo' (to go home) and 'eiti pasivaikščioti' (to go for a walk). These phrases are frequently used in casual conversations.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'eiti'?
A common mistake is confusing 'eiti' with 'važiuoti.' Remember, use 'eiti' for walking and 'važiuoti' for traveling by vehicle to avoid mix-ups.
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