This is the 918th most frequent Lithuanian word.


The Lithuanian word "jį" means "him" (accusative case).


'Jį' is an accusative masculine pronoun, used here to indicate the direct object of the verb 'mačiau' (saw).

Aš mačiau jį vakar.

I saw him yesterday.


'Jį' is an accusative masculine pronoun, serving again as the direct object of the verb 'pažįsti' (know).

Ar tu pažįsti jį gerai?

Do you know him well?


'Jį' is in the accusative masculine, utilized to denote the direct object of 'laukėme' (waited for).

Mes laukėme jį valandą.

We waited for him for an hour.