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.
Sveiki atvyke (pronounced "svey'ki at'veekeh").
"Sveiki atvykę" in Lithuanian means "welcome" in English. It is a greeting used to welcome someone to a place or event.
labasLabas (pronounced Laa- baa (like a sheep,baaa)-ssssss (like a snake)
Say it like tape.
labas (lah-buzz), sveikas (sway-kuzz)
Sveiki
Sveiki
it means hello
Svyturys Svituries Sfiteries S - vit - ur - ies
It is eh-gleh.Eglė is quite a common Lithuanian female name that means "fir-tree" or "spruce" in Lithuanian. It is also a character of a young women who married a sea snake in the Baltic mythology.
You + S = Jūs It's quite simple, just say 'You' and add an 'S' in the end of it and there you go.
I'm Lithuanian, and Bob in Lithuanian would be "Bobas".