vartojamus
Vartojamus is a Lithuanian grammatical form, specifically the accusative plural masculine form of the present passive participle vartojamas, which is derived from the verb vartoti meaning “to use” or “to employ.” In Lithuanian, participles function like adjectives and agree with the noun they modify in gender, number, and case. Vartojamus is used to describe masculine plural nouns in the direct object position, indicating that those items are “the ones that are used.”
Vartojamas comes from vartoti, combining a present passive participle with the adjective-like inflection pattern. As a
Vartojamas acts as the base participle meaning “used.” Its declension follows standard Lithuanian adjective-par bit patterns.
The form is common in formal, technical, or legal Lithuanian where it is necessary to specify which
Vartoti (to use), vartojimas (usage), Lithuanian participles.