aktyvus
Aktyvus is a Lithuanian word with several related senses. As an adjective, it means “active” or “energetic” and describes people, processes, and objects that are in operation, dynamic, or showing initiative. It is often contrasted with “pasyvus” (passive) or “neaktyvus” (inactive). The term appears in everyday speech as well as formal or institutional language to denote activity, participation, or performance.
As a noun in economics and accounting, “aktyvas” (singular) or “aktyvai” (plural) refers to assets—resources controlled
Etymology: The word derives from the Lithuanian root “aktyv-” connected to “veikti” (to act), with related noun