it means hello
"Sveiki atvykę" in Lithuanian means "welcome" in English. It is a greeting used to welcome someone to a place or event.
In Lithuanian, "sveiki atvykę" is pronounced as "svay-kee aht-vee-keh." The first part, "sveiki," means "hello," and the second part, "atvykę," translates to "welcome." The emphasis is generally placed on the first syllables of each word.
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Sveiki atvyke (pronounced "svey'ki at'veekeh").
Answer: sveiki Here are a few different ways to say hello in Latvian: Hi = Sveiki Good morning = Labrīt Good day = Labdien Good Evening = Labvakar Hello! How are you? = Labdien! Kā jums klājas? Audio recordings of these phrases can be found under Related Links.
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