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').