darykime
Darykime is a Lithuanian verbal form used to invite a group to act together, roughly translating as "let us do" or "let's do." It functions as the first-person plural imperative of the verb daryti, which means "to do" or "to make." The form is created from the stem dary- plus the suffix -kime, which marks the inclusive imperative in Lithuanian.
Grammatically, darykime expresses a collective intention and includes both the speaker and the addressees in the
Usage and nuance are largely determined by context and tone. Darykime can convey encouragement, solidarity, or
Examples include: "Darykime tai kartu" (let's do this together) and "Darykime gerą darbą" (let's do a good