daiktus

This is the 940th most frequent Lithuanian word.


daiktus

"Daiktus" means "things" or "items" in English.


In this sentence, 'daiktus' is used as a plural form of 'daiktas', meaning 'items' or 'things'. It is in the accusative case, used to indicate the direct object of the verb 'dedu' (put).

Aš dedu daiktus į krepšį.

I am putting the items into the bag.


Here, 'daiktus' is again a plural accusative form of 'daiktas'. It represents the objects being taken, governed by the verb phrase 'pasiimti' (to take).

Man reikia pasiimti daiktus iš stalo.

I need to take the items from the table.


In this example, 'daiktus' refers to belongings or possessions. It is in the accusative case as the object being organized ('sutvarkei').

Ar sutvarkei savo daiktus?

Have you organized your items?