Please,start lessons from the beginning in the order,from alphabet, pronounce , verb to be, adjective, grammar, like this I don't know the way exactly,but I mean to beginner from the beginning,step by step until we learn reading and writing,and speak good , Thanks alot
@@emanelhelw3323 Good! I am saving all the comments. Keep me posted with everything that you need. I have my own method of teaching but I am open to all suggestions :)
Please, dedicate a lesson to learning the alphabet, a lesson to learn pronouns, a lesson for some verbs used daily in all its forms with all pronouns, a lesson for colors, a lesson for adjectives, a lesson for fruits, a lesson for vegetables , a lesson for Grammar and how to form complete sentences in Lithuanian, a lesson for animals, and a lesson for interrogative tools, And how to change the end of words according to each verb, so that you can learn the Lithuanian language, and speak it, we live in Lithuania and we want to integrate into the Lithuanian society, and all this with your help for us, and your support for us with these wonderful channels, thank you the greatest teacher in RUclips
I picked up Lithuanian very recently, and I absolutely love how well you explain everything! The PDF is also wonderful, it's been my lifesaver many times 😅 As a Latvian, I find it incredibly interesting to observe just how similar our languages are both in structure and vocabulary as I study - makes fussing with the Lithuanian word stress system worth it 😅 Can't wait to see more content! 👍
It’s incredible that you just began this channel, I can tell you have so much potential here. The audio and pdf are very good quality. Thank you :) Here’s my little suggestion: Create lessons that are focused on one thing: exposure! Grammar needs a good explanation in English (which is well done in this video, by the way :) ). But one thing I haven’t been able to find is a good learning source to expose myself to the language. Maybe you could try to create products/resources that use as little English as necessary to get your learners to get used to trying to not use English as a crutch. Basically, provide ways to give exposure to natural pieces of grammar and vocabulary Hopefully my idea’s helpful, even a little bit. I seriously look forward to the content that you will release in the future!
Hello James. It's so nice to have this comprehensive feedback from you! I will definitely try to do more content with as little English as possible. At first, I want to cover the basics so that the learning curve would not be so steep for someone who just dipped their toes in Lithuanian language. So glad you like the innitial lessons. Thank you!
How would you form a sentence like (with/for/in - my/your/his/Hers - something) because words like (man/manimi/manyje) mean (for/with/in) me, so I don’t know how I would say something like (in her room) or (with my mom) or ( for their house ) I tired explaining as best I could.
Awesome question! Sorry for a very late reply... :) The thing is that for a sentence like "in her room" you would be using different cases for "her" and "in a room". That sentence would be "Jos kambaryje". Jos - genitive case. (Whose?) Kambaryje - locative case (Where?) I will be making a bunch of videos in the future about cases since this is one of the most important things to learn :)
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Please,start lessons from the beginning in the order,from alphabet, pronounce , verb to be, adjective, grammar, like this
I don't know the way exactly,but I mean to beginner from the beginning,step by step until we learn reading and writing,and speak good ,
Thanks alot
@@emanelhelw3323 Good! I am saving all the comments. Keep me posted with everything that you need. I have my own method of teaching but I am open to all suggestions :)
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Thanks alot👍👍
thank you so much for these helpful lessons! can't wait to learn more from you
Thank you!
Thanks to you i start to understand the language more and more ❤
Thank you for your job. Waiting for next lessons.
Thank you!
Please, dedicate a lesson to learning the alphabet, a lesson to learn pronouns, a lesson for some verbs used daily in all its forms with all pronouns, a lesson for colors, a lesson for adjectives, a lesson for fruits, a lesson for vegetables , a lesson for Grammar and how to form complete sentences in Lithuanian, a lesson for animals, and a lesson for interrogative tools, And how to change the end of words according to each verb, so that you can learn the Lithuanian language, and speak it, we live in Lithuania and we want to integrate into the Lithuanian society, and all this with your help for us, and your support for us with these wonderful channels, thank you the greatest teacher in RUclips
Awesome! Saving it all!
Thank You for your lessons, I am learning so much from you! I love your teaching style, keep it going!
I picked up Lithuanian very recently, and I absolutely love how well you explain everything! The PDF is also wonderful, it's been my lifesaver many times 😅
As a Latvian, I find it incredibly interesting to observe just how similar our languages are both in structure and vocabulary as I study - makes fussing with the Lithuanian word stress system worth it 😅 Can't wait to see more content! 👍
Thank you, for watching! Glad it helps :)
I have watched your videos like 10 times by now:);) It is starting to "stick" in my brain😃😃 Thank you!! Any new videos coming up soon??
love these videos thank you sir
:) :D
Thank you! It's helpful.
Glad you like it!
It’s incredible that you just began this channel, I can tell you have so much potential here. The audio and pdf are very good quality. Thank you :)
Here’s my little suggestion:
Create lessons that are focused on one thing: exposure! Grammar needs a good explanation in English (which is well done in this video, by the way :) ). But one thing I haven’t been able to find is a good learning source to expose myself to the language. Maybe you could try to create products/resources that use as little English as necessary to get your learners to get used to trying to not use English as a crutch. Basically, provide ways to give exposure to natural pieces of grammar and vocabulary
Hopefully my idea’s helpful, even a little bit. I seriously look forward to the content that you will release in the future!
Hello James. It's so nice to have this comprehensive feedback from you! I will definitely try to do more content with as little English as possible. At first, I want to cover the basics so that the learning curve would not be so steep for someone who just dipped their toes in Lithuanian language. So glad you like the innitial lessons. Thank you!
Your videos are amazing! Thank you so much for this classes ❤
thanks for helping me to learn a new language
Enjoying these videos, cheers dude.
Thank you!
Очень полезный канал , учу с вами литовский после посещения Каунаса , в который просто влюбилась
I'm going from the oldest to the latest, and I'm not sure if you have already a lesson about the pronunciation, it'd be great to see one
So useful.
Glad you like it! :)
thank you so much
Its crazy how easily Lithuanian rolls off my tongue now. Thank God ive got that balkan blood from my babuté.
Keep it up
gGeat lesson keep going.
Thank you!
How would you form a sentence like (with/for/in - my/your/his/Hers - something) because words like (man/manimi/manyje) mean (for/with/in) me, so I don’t know how I would say something like (in her room) or (with my mom) or ( for their house ) I tired explaining as best I could.
Awesome question! Sorry for a very late reply... :) The thing is that for a sentence like "in her room" you would be using different cases for "her" and "in a room". That sentence would be "Jos kambaryje". Jos - genitive case. (Whose?) Kambaryje - locative case (Where?) I will be making a bunch of videos in the future about cases since this is one of the most important things to learn :)
@@spokenlithuanian7186 thanks so much
I am learning a lot ,really enjoy how you teach but after the 1st two lessons they are not numbered that I can see. I wish they were numbered.
Pronunciation and accentuation are very difficult to follow