to nod one's head

Lithuanian translation: linktelėti, linksėti (in this context)

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English term or phrase:to nod one's head
Lithuanian translation:linktelėti, linksėti (in this context)
Entered by: Dima Malik

20:14 May 23, 2002
English to Lithuanian translations [Non-PRO]
English term or phrase: to nod one's head
to nod one's head

as in:

They nodded their head in agreement.
Dima Malik
linktelėti, linksėti (in this context)
Explanation:
Jie pritardami linktelėjo galvomis.
If it is a recurrent action, then

Jie pritardami linksėjo galvomis.
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Vidmantas Stilius
Local time: 07:27
Grading comment
Thank you so much for the translation! I am sorry for asking so many questions, I'm just eager to learn! Thanks!
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5 +2linktelėti, linksėti (in this context)
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linktelėti, linksėti (in this context)


Explanation:
Jie pritardami linktelėjo galvomis.
If it is a recurrent action, then

Jie pritardami linksėjo galvomis.

Vidmantas Stilius
Local time: 07:27
Native speaker of: Native in LithuanianLithuanian
PRO pts in pair: 641
Grading comment
Thank you so much for the translation! I am sorry for asking so many questions, I'm just eager to learn! Thanks!

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  diana bb: Zinoma.Bet as atsisakyciau 'galvu'.
11 mins

agree  Ernestas Lomsargis: Taip pat pritariu Dianai
15 mins
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