Lithuanian Vocabulary
Build your word power with interactive practice
Building a strong vocabulary is essential for Lithuanian fluency. Our vocabulary exercises use proven techniques like spaced repetition and contextual learning to help you memorize new words effectively and retain them long-term.
Each vocabulary set is organized by difficulty level and includes example sentences to show words in context. Practice with flashcard-style quizzes that test both recognition and recall, and track your progress over time.
How to Practice Vocabulary in Lithuanian
Choose a vocabulary set at your level. Start with the most common words or pick a CEFR level that matches your skills.
Practice in Multiple Choice mode to recognize words quickly, or switch to Type Answer mode for deeper learning.
Listen to the pronunciation of each word using the audio button to improve your listening skills.
Read the example sentences to see how words are used in real context.
Practice regularly in short sessions. Consistent daily practice beats occasional long sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vocabulary sets are available?
We offer vocabulary organized by CEFR levels (A1-C2) and frequency-based sets like the Top 200 most common words. Each set contains 10-50 words with translations, pronunciations, and example sentences.
What's the difference between Multiple Choice and Type Answer modes?
Multiple Choice mode shows you 6 options to pick from, perfect for quickly reviewing words. Type Answer mode requires you to type the translation yourself, which reinforces memory more deeply but takes longer.
How does the 'Train All Words' feature work?
Train All Words presents vocabulary from all levels in random order. This is great for mixed practice and testing your overall vocabulary knowledge across different difficulty levels.
Can I hear the pronunciation of words?
Yes! Each word includes audio pronunciation. Click the speaker icon to hear how native speakers pronounce the word. This helps with both comprehension and speaking skills.
How should I use vocabulary practice for best results?
Start with the most common words, then progress through CEFR levels. Practice daily in short sessions (10-15 minutes). Use Multiple Choice for quick reviews and Type Answer for words you want to master.