dvi

This is the 143rd most frequent Lithuanian word.


dvi

The Lithuanian word "dvi" means "two" (feminine form).


The word 'dvi' is used to indicate the quantity of 'stiklines' (glasses), which is in the feminine plural and requires nominative alignment.

Jis man padavė dvi stiklines vandens.

He handed me two glasses of water.


'Dvi' illustrates the number of 'geles' (flowers), a feminine plural noun requiring numeral agreement.

Mergaitė piešia dvi gėles ant popieriaus.

The girl is drawing two flowers on the paper.


The word 'dvi' denotes the number two and is in the nominative plural form, agreeing with the noun 'kates' (cats), which is feminine.

Mano draugė turi dvi kates.

My friend has two cats.