uoste

This is the 624th most frequent Lithuanian word.


uoste

"Uoste" means "in the port" in English.


In this sentence, 'uoste' is the base form 'uostas' (port) in the locative case, referring to a specific location (in the port).

Laivas atplaukė į didelį uostą.

The ship arrived in a large port.


Here, 'uoste' is used to indicate the place where an action took place, with 'uostas' in the locative case.

Žvejai nuo aušros dirbo uoste.

The fishermen worked in the port since dawn.


In this instance, 'uoste' denotes the location of an event, employing the locative case derived from 'uostas'.

Naktį uoste buvo triukšminga.

At night, it was noisy in the port.