Talk About Time Like a Native Lithuanian Speaker
Knowing how to name the seasons and months is an essential part of everyday language. Whether you’re planning a holiday in Lithuania, marking important dates, or chatting about your favorite time of year, these words help you speak more naturally and understand others with ease.
Learn Seasons in Lithuanian
Start with the four seasons — spring, summer, autumn, and winter. These words are commonly used in weather discussions, storytelling, and event planning. Each word in the table below includes native audio, so you can hear how it’s pronounced and practice confidently.
English | Lithuanian with pronunciation volume_down |
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winter | žiema |
spring | pavasaris |
summer | vasara |
autumn | ruduo |
Months of the Year in Lithuanian
The months are crucial for organizing appointments, talking about holidays, or discussing the past and future. In the table below, you’ll find the Lithuanian names for all twelve months. Each entry comes with a pronunciation guide so you can listen to the correct form spoken by a native speaker.
Names of the months in Lithuanian
English | Lithuanian with pronunciation volume_down |
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January | sausis |
February | vasaris |
March | kovas |
April | balandis |
May | gegužė |
June | birželis |
July | liepa |
August | rugpjūtis |
September | rugsėjis |
October | spalis |
November | lapkritis |
December | gruodis |
Practice Tip
Try building simple sentences using these words, like “Mano gimtadienis yra gegužę” (“My birthday is in May”) or “Žiema Lietuvoje yra šalta” (“Winter in Lithuania is cold”). The more you use them, the faster they’ll become part of your active vocabulary.
Keep Learning Lithuanian
Want to say more about your schedule or describe your week? Continue with our lesson on Days of the Week in Lithuanian or explore Lithuanian Numbers to talk about dates and time even more fluently.