darykite
Darykite is the second-person plural imperative form of the Lithuanian verb daryti, meaning to do or to make. It is used to issue a command, instruction, or request to two or more people, or to speak formally to a single person when the polite form Jūs is implied. As part of the imperative mood, darykiterelies on the verb stem dary- with the suffix -kite.
Morphology and formation: The form darykite follows a common pattern for 2nd person plural imperatives in Lithuanian,
Usage: Darykite is frequently found in instructions, manuals, recipes, directions, and formal or public communications. It
Grammatical notes: In Lithuanian, the singular informal imperative is daryk, while the plural or formal imperative
See also: Lithuanian verbs, imperative mood, daryti, Lithuanian grammar.