esu

This is the 294th most frequent Lithuanian word.


esu

The Lithuanian word "esu" means "I am" in English.


The word 'esu' means 'am', expressing a state of being as part of the present tense verb construction for 'to be' (būti) in Lithuanian.

Aš esu mokytojas.

I am a teacher.


In this serntence, 'esu' conveys one's current location or state, emphasizing presence in context.

Esu čia, kai manęs reikia.

I am here when I am needed.


Here, 'esu' is part of an expression of feeling or state, showcasing its flexibility in different contexts.

Kiekvieną rytą aš esu dėkingas už naują dieną.

Every morning, I am grateful for a new day.