Q&A: how do you say (1)cheers, #(2) to good friends and #(3) happy holidays in lithuania?
Question by harry: how do you say (1)cheers, #(2) to good friends and #(3) happy holidays in lithuania?
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Answer by Chad F
For cheers: i sveikata (ee sveykata)
For Good Friends: bičiuliai (bichyulyai)
For Happy Holidays: su šventėm (su shventem)
Pronounciation may be a bit off…not that great at the language.
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Cheers: į sveikatą
Direct translation of “good friends” is “geri draugai”. (You can use “bičiuliai”, too, but it’s an older word, word “draugai” is more popular).
But Lithuanian language has cases. So if you want to say “to good friends”, you have to use dative case, it means you have to change endings of the words. So, “to good friends” is “geriems draugams” (or “bičiuliams”) in Lithuanian.
Happy Holidays: gerų švenčių (geroo shvenchyoo). Anyway, “su šventėm” works, too.