Aktyviomis
Aktyviomis is a Lithuanian word, specifically the instrumental plural form of the adjective "aktyvus," which translates to "active" in English. This grammatical form is used when referring to multiple entities that are active, describing the manner or means by which something is done. For instance, in a sentence, "aktyviomis pastangomis" would mean "with active efforts." The adjective "aktyvus" itself describes someone or something that is energetic, engaged, or in a state of motion or operation. It can apply to people, animals, processes, or even abstract concepts. The instrumental case in Lithuanian, indicated by the "-mis" ending in this instance, often denotes "by," "with," or "through." Therefore, when "aktyviomis" appears, it signifies an action or state characterized by the active involvement or nature of the plural subjects or objects mentioned. It is a fundamental part of Lithuanian grammar, illustrating the relationship between nouns and their descriptive adjectives within a sentence.