Papras Sugrizk Apr 2026

: Swapping the order is also common and sounds natural in conversation.

: This is the informal imperative form of "to return" or "come back." In standard Lithuanian writing, it uses the special character į and ž . Common Variations Papras Sugrizk

(Informal): Used for friends, family, or partners. : Swapping the order is also common and

Depending on who you are talking to, you might use a different form: Papras Sugrizk

The original text you provided, "Papras Sugrizk," contains a few spelling and grammatical errors:

: The word for "please" is prašau . "Papras" is not a standard Lithuanian word; it likely stems from a misspelling of prašau or paprašyk (which means "ask for").

(Formal/Plural): Used for a group of people or if you want to be more formal and polite.

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