Days of the week in Lithuanian

Start Talking About Your Schedule in Lithuanian

Being able to name the days of the week is one of the first steps toward real-life conversations. Whether you’re arranging meetings, making plans, or understanding when something happens, knowing this vocabulary makes communication smoother and more natural in Lithuanian.

Days of the Week in Lithuanian

In the table below, you’ll find all seven days of the week with their English equivalents. Each word includes clickable audio recorded by a native speaker, so you can learn both spelling and pronunciation at the same time. Use this list to memorize the sequence and start using the days in simple conversations.

English Lithuanian with pronunciation volume_down
Monday Pirmadienis
Tuesday Antradienis
Wednesday Trečiadienis
Thursday Ketvirtadienis
Friday Penktadienis
Saturday Šeštadienis
Sunday Sekmadienis


Useful Words and Expressions

To go beyond just naming the days, it’s helpful to learn some common words and expressions used when talking about time. The second table provides key vocabulary like “today,” “tomorrow,” and “weekend” that help you express when something happens. These too come with audio to support your pronunciation.

English Lithuanian with pronunciation volume_down
day parą
morning rytas
today šiandien
tomorrow rytoj
yesterday vakar
week savaitę
weekend savaitgalį

Practice Tip

Try forming phrases like “pirmadienį einu į darbą” (“I go to work on Monday”) or “savaitgalį ilsiuosi” (“I rest on the weekend”). Speaking aloud helps solidify your knowledge and builds confidence.

Keep Exploring Lithuanian Vocabulary

Now that you know the days of the week, take the next step and learn the Months and Seasons in Lithuanian, or build on your skills with Lithuanian Colors to express full dates.