informal
common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'mėgstamas' when discussing personal preferences, like favorite foods, movies, or activities. For example, a friend might say, 'Mano mėgstamas filmas yra…' ('My favorite movie is…') when sharing opinions in casual conversations or social gatherings.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'mėgstamas' is 'patinkantis,' which also means 'likable' or 'pleasing.' However, 'patinkantis' often indicates something that is simply enjoyable, while 'mėgstamas' implies a deeper, more personal attachment or preference to the item in question.
Culture
'Mėgstamas' derives from the verb 'mėgti,' which means 'to like' or 'to love.' In Lithuanian culture, discussing one's favorites often opens up deeper conversations about personal tastes and experiences, revealing insights into individual identities and cultural influences, making it a rich topic of dialogue among friends and family.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'mėgstamas'?
'Mėgstamas' is pronounced as 'meh-gs-tah-mas.' The stress is typically on the first syllable.
Q.Can I use 'mėgstamas' for things other than people?
Yes, you can use 'mėgstamas' to describe anything you have a favorite of, such as food, music, or activities. For example, 'mėgstamas patiekalas' means 'favorite dish.'
Q.What is the plural form of 'mėgstamas'?
'Mėgstamas' in its plural form is 'mėgstami.' You would use it when referring to multiple favorites, such as 'mėgstami filmai' meaning 'favorite movies.'