kapitalinius
Kapitalinius is a Lithuanian grammatical form, not a standalone concept. It is the accusative plural form of the adjective kapitalinis, which is derived from the noun kapitalas meaning capital. The word is used to describe nouns in contexts where “capital,” “principal,” or “major” are intended, often in economic, political, or legal language.
As an inflected form, kapitalinis has multiple gendered and number variants. Kapitalinis itself corresponds to masculine
Usage of kapitalinius tends to convey emphasis on significance, funding, or strategic value. In economic discourse,
Common phrases include kapitalinius projektus (capital projects) and kapitalinius klausimus (capital questions or major issues). The
See also: kapitalas, kapitalizmas, kapitalinis, Lithuanian grammar resources for inflection patterns and example usages.
Note: Kapitalinius is a grammatical form rather than an independent term; its meaning is determined by the