This is the 351st most frequent Lithuanian word.
kaime
"Kaime" means "in the village" in English.
Here, 'kaime' is used to denote 'in the countryside,' reflecting a location where an action takes place.
Mes su šeima leidžiame vasaras kaime.
We spend summers in the countryside with our family.
'Kaime' in this sentence means 'in a village,' specifying the context of upbringing related to a specific locale.
Aš užaugau mažame kaime prie ežero.
I grew up in a small village next to a lake.
Although 'kaimą' functions as the accusative form of 'kaimas' ('village'), this highlights its role as the direct object of the verb, and 'kaime' here might appear as part of the sentence for contrasting contexts.