deklartatyviomis
Deklaratyviomis is a Lithuanian grammatical term referring to declarative sentences. These are sentences that make a statement or declare something, as opposed to interrogative (questions), imperative (commands), or exclamatory (exclamations) sentences. In Lithuanian grammar, declarative sentences form the most common and fundamental sentence type. They typically follow a subject-verb-object structure, although word order can be more flexible than in some other languages. The primary function of a declarative sentence is to convey information or assert a fact. For example, "Saulė šviečia" (The sun is shining) is a simple declarative sentence. The verb in a declarative sentence in Lithuanian will be conjugated to agree with the subject in person and number, and will also indicate tense. The presence of a declarative sentence structure is a key element in constructing coherent and meaningful communication in the Lithuanian language. Understanding the concept of "deklartatyviomis" is essential for learners of Lithuanian to accurately form and interpret statements.