Galimi
Galimi is a Lithuanian adjective meaning "possible" or "feasible." It indicates the potential for something to exist, happen, or be done. The word implies that the described event, object, or action is within the realm of capability or likelihood, but not necessarily guaranteed.
Grammatical Information:
- Part of Speech: Adjective
- Gender: Masculine (used for masculine nouns)
- Feminine form: Galima
- Neuter form: Galima
- Plural form: Galimi (masculine), Galimos (feminine, neuter)
Usage:
"Galimi" can be used in various contexts to express possibility, including:
- Describing potential solutions to a problem.
- Discussing the likelihood of an event occurring.
- Evaluating the feasibility of a plan or project.
- Indicating the existence of options or alternatives.
Related Terms:
- Galimas: (Masculine singular nominative) - possible
- Galima: (Feminine singular nominative, neuter singular nominative) - possible
- Galimybė: (Noun) - possibility, opportunity
- Neįmanoma: (Adjective) - impossible