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Eiti (to go on foot) conjugation

Lithuanian
5 examples
This verb takes on the locative case and requires "kur" or "į kur". For example, "eiti namo" - "to go home" or "eiti į pastatą" - "to go into the building".
Tu
Jis/ji
Mes
Jūs
Jie/jos
Present tense
einu
eini
eina
einame
einate
eina
Past tense
ėjau
ėjai
ėjo
ėjome
ėjote
ėjo
Future tense
eisiu
eisi
eis
eisime
eisite
eis
Conditional mood
eičiau
eitum
eitų
eitume
eitute
eitų
Tu
Jūs
Imperative mood
eik
eikite
Tu
Jis/ji
Mes
Jūs
Jie/jos
Past freq. tense
eidavau
eidavai
eidavo
eidavome
eidavote
eidavo

Examples of eiti

Example in LithuanianTranslation in English
Norėčiau eiti namo.I would like to go home.
einu su tavimi, bet tu manęs tiesiog nematai.I am going with you, but you just don't see me.
Kur jis vakar ėjo?Where was he going yesterday?
Jūs ėjote taip greitai, kad net nepastebėjote žmogaus voro.You were going so fast that you didn't even notice Spiderman.
Eik namo tučtuojau arba po valandos keturių minučių.Go home immediately or in an hour and four minutes.

More Lithuanian verbs

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apeiti
go around
apsieiti
dispense (with something)
ateiti
come
atsieiti
cost
įeiti
enter
išeiti
leave
nueiti
go away
paeiti
walk
pareiti
come back
pereiti
traverse
praeiti
pass
prieiti
approach
sueiti
come together
užeiti
come in

Similar

eitis
be going

Similar but longer

apeiti
go around
ateiti
come
įeiti
enter
išeiti
leave
nueiti
go away
paeiti
walk
sueiti
come together
užeiti
come in

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respond
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grow (something)
busti
wake up
dorotis
cope
pakviesti
invite
palaiduoti
guarantee
sustorėti
fatten
suvynioti
wrap
vienodinti
make similar

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