Lovely video, Lithuanian is such a special language and the country survived many difficulties from other countries, such as Germany, Russia etc., so it's very important to maintain it and not even trying to incorporate loanwords from other languages, such as Polish! Lithuanians should be proud of their country and language for managing to survive! From a Greek.
Hi, I learned Lithuanian last two months and I reached some basic levels. Learning Lithuanian may be a big challenge for me as a beginner because my language doesn't have case declensions in Lithuania nouns adjectives and pronouns are declined for seven cases and Lithuania also have some additional minor cases like allative, adessive and illative. I heard that some dialects of Lithuanian have extra numbers call dual. However, I'll try my best to learn Lithuanian and more videos. ❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing, and such fast progress within a short period of time, well done! Cases are definitely one of the biggest obstacles but keep on going!
Thank you for the lesson, but it would be useful to include also formal forms, as not everyone has a friend in every country, with whom he/she can "tujinti".
Labas, mano vardas Petras, man trisdešimt šeši metų ir aš esu iš cipro. Aš turiu du brolius ir viena seserį. This is what a Lithuanian guy taught me few days ago. Any book for beginners? I would like to learn to conjugate some verbs.
Thank you and Lithuania is my dream country!😍🇱🇹❤
Ačiū labai už pamokas ❤
Loved the video
Lovely video, Lithuanian is such a special language and the country survived many difficulties from other countries, such as Germany, Russia etc., so it's very important to maintain it and not even trying to incorporate loanwords from other languages, such as Polish! Lithuanians should be proud of their country and language for managing to survive!
From a Greek.
I love Lithuania, though I come from America. Mano vardas Alexander ("Alex").
Hi, I learned Lithuanian last two months and I reached some basic levels. Learning Lithuanian may be a big challenge for me as a beginner because my language doesn't have case declensions in Lithuania nouns adjectives and pronouns are declined for seven cases and Lithuania also have some additional minor cases like allative, adessive and illative. I heard that some dialects of Lithuanian have extra numbers call dual. However, I'll try my best to learn Lithuanian and more videos.
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Thank you for sharing, and such fast progress within a short period of time, well done! Cases are definitely one of the biggest obstacles but keep on going!
Thank you for the lesson, but it would be useful to include also formal forms, as not everyone has a friend in every country, with whom he/she can "tujinti".
Its sound like Sanskrit..
That's just marketing
It has roots in Sanskrit. Also is one of the oldest languages in Europe.
And also one of the languages, if not the only one, that has been least differentiated throughout all those centuries!@@markszymanski1177
Yes , this language is derived from sanskrit
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research. This language is derived from sanskrit
Labas, mano vardas Petras, man trisdešimt šeši metų ir aš esu iš cipro. Aš turiu du brolius ir viena seserį.
This is what a Lithuanian guy taught me few days ago.
Any book for beginners?
I would like to learn to conjugate some verbs.
You write pretty well, but there are mistakes, so on and on?! 🎉
Lithuanian does have similarity with Sanskrit though only found 4-5 words common
Joona Tuhkanen
This language has roots from sanskrit language
Its ir not O