Travel phrases

Essential Lithuanian travel phrases

Pack the words that matter. These are the 30 Lithuanian phrases that actually come up on a trip, from your first Labas to calling for help, grouped by situation and written with a simple pronunciation guide.

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The most useful Lithuanian travel phrases cover greetings, politeness, directions, food, and emergencies. Learn a handful first: Labas (hello), Prašau (please), Ačiū (thank you), and Kur yra tualetas? (where is the toilet?). This free tool groups 30 essential Lithuanian phrases by situation, each with a plain-English pronunciation, so you practice only what your trip needs.

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All 30 phrases, grouped by situation.

Greetings

Labas Hello LAH-bas
Laba diena Good day LAH-ba dyeh-NA
Labas rytas Good morning LAH-bas REE-tas
Labas vakaras Good evening LAH-bas VAH-ka-ras
Viso gero Goodbye VEE-so GEH-ro

Basics

Taip / Ne Yes / No type / neh
Prašau Please pra-SHOW
Ačiū Thank you AH-choo
Atsiprašau Excuse me aht-see-pra-SHOW
Ar kalbate angliškai? Do you speak English? ar KAL-ba-te ANG-lish-kai

Getting around

Kur yra...? Where is...? koor EE-ra
Kur yra tualetas? Where is the toilet? koor EE-ra twah-LEH-tas
Kiek kainuoja bilietas? How much is the ticket? kyek KAI-nwoh-ya bee-LYEH-tas
Noriu vykti į... I want to go to... NOH-ryoo VEEK-tee ee
Sustokite čia, prašau Stop here, please soo-STOH-kee-te chya pra-SHOW

Eating out

Stalą dviem, prašau A table for two, please STAH-la dvyem pra-SHOW
Valgiaraštį, prašau The menu, please val-gya-RASH-tee pra-SHOW
Sąskaitą, prašau The bill, please sas-KAI-ta pra-SHOW
Vanduo Water van-DWO
Į sveikatą! Cheers! ee svay-KA-ta

Shopping

Kiek tai kainuoja? How much is it? kyek tie KAI-nwoh-ya
Tai per brangu It's too expensive tie per BRAN-goo
Ar priimate korteles? Do you accept cards? ar pree-EE-ma-te kor-TEH-les
Aš tik žiūriu I'm just looking ash tik ZHOO-ryoo
Imu šitą I'll take this one EE-moo SHEE-ta

Emergencies

Gelbėkite! Help! GEL-bay-kee-te
Iškvieskite policiją Call the police eesh-KVYES-kee-te po-lee-TSEE-ya
Man reikia gydytojo I need a doctor man RAY-kya gee-dee-TOH-yo
Aš pasiklydau I'm lost ash pah-see-KLEE-dow
Iškvieskite greitąją pagalbą Call an ambulance eesh-KVYES-kee-te GRAY-ta-ya pah-GAL-ba

Go past the phrasebook. Learn Lithuanian by reading

A phrasebook gets you through the airport. Reading real Lithuanian books, with a tap for translation and native audio on every sentence, is how the words start to stick. Lingo7 turns a book a level above you into something you can actually read. Free to start.

How to get the most from these phrases

Learn by situation, not alphabetically. Your memory files Labas next to the moment you would use it, so run through the greetings before you fly, the restaurant block on the way to dinner, and the emergency block once so it is there if you ever need it.

The pronunciation guide is written the way an English speaker would read it aloud, with the stressed syllable in capitals. It is a crutch, not the real sound. Say each phrase out loud a few times, and if you can, listen to a native speaker to fix the vowels that plain English spelling cannot capture.

Phrases get you to the country. What gets you fluent is meeting the same words again and again in context, which is exactly what reading does. Once Prašau and Ačiū feel automatic, the next step is a real Lithuanian sentence, then a page, then a book. That is the whole idea behind reading in Lingo7.

Frequently asked questions

What are the most important Lithuanian phrases for travel?

Start with greetings and politeness, then the phrases that solve a real problem: asking directions, ordering, paying, and getting help. On this page that is Labas (hello), Prašau (please), Ačiū (thank you), Kur yra tualetas? (where is the toilet?), and Gelbėkite! (help). Learn those few and you can be polite and safe almost anywhere.

How do you say hello and thank you in Lithuanian?

In Lithuanian, hello is Labas (pronounced LAH-bas) and thank you is Ačiū (AH-choo). Add Prašau for please and Viso gero for goodbye, and you have the words that carry most short exchanges with a shopkeeper, waiter, or stranger.

How do you ask where the toilet is in Lithuanian?

Ask Kur yra tualetas? (pronounced koor EE-ra twah-LEH-tas), which means "where is the toilet?" in Lithuanian. It is one of the few phrases worth memorizing word for word before you go.

Do I need to learn Lithuanian before traveling?

No, but a dozen Lithuanian phrases go a long way. Locals warm up fast when you open with Labas and Ačiū instead of English. You do not need grammar or fluency for a trip, just the survival set above. For anything past that, the fastest route to real Lithuanian is reading, which is exactly what Lingo7 is built for.