kaimynai
Kaimynai is a traditional Lithuanian concept that refers to the immediate neighbors or people living closest to one’s own home. The term emphasizes the importance of proximity and mutual responsibility within a community. Unlike broader social relationships, kaimynai specifically denote those individuals with whom one shares direct physical space, such as those living in adjacent houses or within the same village.
The idea of kaimynai is deeply rooted in Lithuanian culture, reflecting a strong sense of communal obligation
In modern Lithuanian society, the term still carries significance, though its practical applications may have evolved.
The concept of kaimynai also appears in religious and ethical contexts, particularly in Christian teachings within