Gramatiniai
Gramatiniai is a term derived from Lithuanian grammar, referring to specific grammatical cases. While the exact translation and scope can vary slightly depending on the linguistic context, it generally encompasses the instrumental and locative cases. These cases are used to indicate the means by which an action is performed or the location where an action takes place. For example, the instrumental case might be used to show that something is done "with" or "by" a particular noun, while the locative case would indicate "in" or "on" a specific place. Understanding Gramatiniai is crucial for comprehending the nuances of Lithuanian sentence structure and the relationships between words in a sentence. These cases, like others in highly inflected languages, contribute to the expressive power and syntactic flexibility of the language. Their study is a fundamental aspect of learning Lithuanian linguistics.