The fastest words to learn are the ones you see most. This deck lists the 60 most common Lithuanian words, each with a clear English meaning and a real example sentence. Study them below, or download the deck for Anki or Quizlet.
The best Lithuanian flashcards to learn first are the words you meet most often. This free deck pairs the 60 most common Lithuanian words, like namas, vanduo, diena, with a plain English meaning and a real example sentence for each. Download it as a CSV for Anki or Quizlet, or learn the words in context by reading.
CSV columns are word, translation, example (with a header row). Ready to import into Anki, Quizlet, or any spaced-repetition app.
60 most common Lithuanian words · Updated July 2026
| Lithuanian | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| namas | house, home | Tai mano namas. |
| vanduo | water | Aš geriu vandenį. |
| diena | day | Šiandien yra graži diena. |
| naktis | night | Naktį buvo šalta. |
| žmogus | person, human being | Jis yra geras žmogus. |
| vaikas | child | Vaikas žaidžia kieme. |
| draugas | friend | Tai mano draugas. |
| šeima | family | Aš myliu savo šeimą. |
| miestas | city, town | Vilnius yra gražus miestas. |
| darbas | work, job | Jis eina į darbą. |
| laikas | time | Neturiu daug laiko. |
| pinigai | money | Man reikia pinigų. |
| maistas | food | Šis maistas yra skanus. |
| knyga | book | Aš skaitau knygą. |
| mokykla | school | Vaikai eina į mokyklą. |
| automobilis | car | Jis turi naują automobilį. |
| šuo | dog | Mano šuo bėga parke. |
| būti | to be | Noriu būti laimingas. |
| turėti | to have | Aš turiu du vaikus. |
| eiti | to go (on foot) | Aš einu namo. |
| valgyti | to eat | Mes valgome pietus. |
| gerti | to drink | Vaikai geria pieną. |
| norėti | to want | Ką tu nori valgyti? |
| žinoti | to know | Aš nežinau atsakymo. |
| kalbėti | to speak, to talk | Aš kalbu lietuviškai. |
| matyti | to see | Aš tave matau. |
| gyventi | to live | Mes gyvename Vilniuje. |
| dirbti | to work | Ji dirba ligoninėje. |
| mylėti | to love | Aš tave myliu. |
| daryti | to do, to make | Ką tu darai? |
| geras | good | Tai geras filmas. |
| blogas | bad | Oras šiandien yra blogas. |
| didelis | big, large | Jie turi didelį namą. |
| mažas | small | Šis kambarys yra mažas. |
| naujas | new | Turiu naują telefoną. |
| senas | old | Jo tėvas jau yra senas. |
| gražus | beautiful, pretty | Ta suknelė yra graži. |
| greitas | fast, quick | Šis automobilis yra greitas. |
| sunkus | heavy; difficult | Šis darbas yra sunkus. |
| lengvas | easy; light (weight) | Šis testas yra lengvas. |
| aš | I | Aš esu iš Lietuvos. |
| tu | you (singular, informal) | Ar tu mane girdi? |
| jis | he | Jis yra mano brolis. |
| ji | she | Ji yra mano sesuo. |
| mes | we | Mes einame į kiną. |
| jūs | you (plural, formal) | Ar jūs kalbate angliškai? |
| jie | they | Jie žiūri televizorių. |
| ir | and | Aš turiu šunį ir katę. |
| bet | but | Noriu eiti, bet neturiu laiko. |
| arba | or | Galiu ateiti šiandien arba rytoj. |
| ne | no; not | Ne, aš nenoriu. |
| taip | yes | Taip, aš sutinku. |
| kas | who; what | Kas tu esi? |
| kur | where | Kur tu gyveni? |
| kada | when | Kada prasideda filmas? |
| kodėl | why | Kodėl tu vėluoji? |
| kaip | how | Kaip tu jautiesi? |
| su | with | Aš gyvenu su tėvais. |
| į | to, into | Mes važiuojame į Vilnių. |
| ačiū | thank you | Ačiū už pagalbą. |
Flashcards fix words in memory; reading teaches you to use them. Lingo7 lets you read real books in Lithuanian with sentence-aligned translation and native-narrated audio, and save any word to review later. Free to start.
The deck is built from high-frequency words, the ones that make up most of everyday Lithuanian. Learning them first gives you the biggest return per card, because you will meet them again and again the moment you start reading or listening.
Flashcards work best with spaced repetition: review a card, and if you knew it, wait longer before seeing it again. Anki and Quizlet both do this automatically. Download the CSV, import it, and review a few minutes a day. Keep the example sentence on the card so you learn how the word actually behaves, not just its dictionary gloss.
One honest limit: flashcards build recognition, but you learn to use a word by meeting it in real context. Pair this deck with reading. When a word you drilled shows up in a story, it stops being a flashcard and becomes part of the language. That pairing is what reading in Lingo7 is built for.
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Start with the most frequent words. A few thousand high-frequency Lithuanian words cover the majority of everyday text, so each of those cards pays off far more than a rare one. This deck gives you the top 60 to begin with, each with a meaning and an example sentence, so you learn the word in context rather than in isolation. When a card sticks, meet the word again in a real book to lock it in.
Click Download CSV to save the deck, then in Anki choose File, Import and select the file. Map the first column to the front (the Lithuanian word) and the second to the back (the meaning); the third column holds an example sentence you can add to the back too. The first row is a header, so tell Anki to ignore it or delete that one card. For Quizlet, use Copy for Quizlet and paste into the import box with Tab between term and definition.
Flashcards are excellent for building recognition and drilling the first few thousand words, but on their own they teach words out of context. You learn to use Lithuanian, not just recognize it, by reading and hearing the words in real sentences. The efficient combination is flashcards for raw vocabulary plus reading for context, collocation and grammar. That is exactly what Lingo7 is built around.
Roughly 2,000 to 3,000 common words cover most everyday Lithuanian text, and around 5,000 gets you comfortably through many novels. You do not need all of them before you start: with sentence-aligned translation you can begin reading real Lithuanian at a couple of thousand words and pick up the rest from context. This deck is a fast way to front-load the most useful 60.