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English to Lithuanian Greetings and Goodbyes

Below you'll find our English to Lithuanian version of the greetings and goodbyes translation list. First up you'll find some basic greetings, then a couple sentences for inquiring about a person's wellbeing, then some greetings for specific times of the day, then finally some farewells.

These are all listed from English to Lithuanian in case this is your preferred learning method. Scroll down to add all these new words and phrases to your vocabulary.

Greetings from English to Lithuanian:

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


Basic Greetings from English to Lithuanian

Hello ➔ Labas

Hi! ➔ Sveiki!

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

Long time no see. ➔ Seniai nesimatė.

Nice to see you. ➔ Malonu jus matyti.


English to Lithuanian Ways to Check On a Person's Wellbeing

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

How have you been? ➔ Kaip sekėsi?


Time-Specific Greetings from English to Lithuanian

Good morning. ➔ Labas rytas.

Good afternoon. ➔ Laba diena.

Good evening. ➔ Labas vakaras.

Good night. ➔ Labanakt.

Good night. ➔ Labos nakties.


English to Lithuanian Ways to Say Goodbye

Have a nice day. ➔ Geros dienos.

Goodbye. ➔ Viso gero.

Bye for now. ➔ Iki šiol.

Have a safe journey. ➔ Saugios kelionės.

See you later. ➔ Pasimatysime vėliau.

See you tomorrow. ➔ Iki pasimatymo rytoj.

*English to 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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