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Saying Hello and Goodbye in Lithuanian

There are many ways to say hello and goodbye in Lithuanian. Fortunately, this page lists several of these ways so you can add them to your vocabulary. Below you will find some ways to say hello, plus specific greetings for various times of the day like morning, good afternoon, good evening, and good night.

Beyond this, you will also find a few ways to say goodbye after you've finished conversing. Scroll down for the full list of Lithuanian to English greeting translations.

Greetings in Lithuanian:

Words in bold added during the last update. You can also view this list of greetings from English to Lithuanian.


Ways to Say Hello in Lithuanian

Labas ➔ Hello

Sveiki! ➔ Hi!

Malonu susipašinti. ➔ Nice to meet you. / Pleased to meet you.

Seniai nesimatė. ➔ Long time no see.

Malonu jus matyti. ➔ Nice to see you.


Inquiring About a Person's Wellbeing in Lithuanian

Sveiki, kaip sekasi? ➔ Hello, how are you?

Kaip sekėsi? ➔ How have you been?


Lithuanian Greetings for Specific Times of Day

Labas rytas. ➔ Good morning.

Laba diena. ➔ Good afternoon.

Labas vakaras. ➔ Good evening.

Labanakt. ➔ Good night.

Labos nakties. ➔ Good night.


Ways to Say Goodbye in Lithuanian

Geros dienos. ➔ Have a nice day.

Viso gero. ➔ Goodbye.

Iki šiol. ➔ Bye for now.

Saugios kelionės. ➔ Have a safe journey.

Pasimatysime vėliau. ➔ See you later.

Iki pasimatymo rytoj. ➔ See you tomorrow.


*Lithuanian greetings last updated: January 30, 2025.



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The Fine Print

I don't speak Lithuanian myself, so there could be mistakes in the translations. Most of what is here is user-submitted, but I do try to check for accuracy and make corrections as I can. Thanks for your understanding. Best of luck on your Lithuanian language learning journey!



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