@@PuckishAngeI Yes. So now let's stop using the Russian word for them and start referring to them as should be - Kartvelians :) Already fully legalized in our country. Sakartvelas - Kartvelai/Sakartveliečiai :) Just like they now actually use "Lietuva" :)
Thanks for the video! Geriausi linkėjimai gerbiamiems draugams iš kitos sienos! - kolega iš Lenkijos prūsų 🎉🇵🇱🇱🇹🇪🇺🎉 . . . . [REDAGUOTI] Patinkančių žmonių skaičius rodo, kad lietuviai ir lenkai turėtų tiesiog tęsti draugystę. Mes esame puikūs kartu, mes visada buvome, tikrai! Ačiū!
Jogaila was pronounced on spot, like a native speaker. Other names mostly have good sounds but wrong stress (accentuation). MINdaugas, ALgirdas, VYtautas, GediMInas. "i" is always pronounced short like in "fit" while "y" is always long as in "speed" so VYtis sounded more like "vitis". Anyway, despite these minor mispronunciations the video itself is interesting and well researched.
The Vytis flag is now used a lot more often than a few years ago. It hangs on all institutions, historical palaces & castles. People also hang it to display patriotism as many like the old flag better.
actually we should say thank you for our rally driver B. Vanagas for that. He started using "Vytis" on his cars from 2013 and it become very popular after that.
As a Lithuanian I have to applaud you. Great video. You also pronounced "Jogaila" correctly and seeing as you do not speak our language great job on pronouncing the other Lithuanian words. Great job! Subscribed :D
So u mean, that in Lithuanian flag red stands for *B L O O D O F T H O S E W H O F I G H T F O R T H E F R E E D O M* -no one got the reference, but whatever- Edit: Holy shit, people actually got the reference, Geograpeeps - unite!!
Current lithuanian flag was created by Antanas Žmuidzinavičius in 1917. But then the flag consisted only out of two colours - green and red. But the flag out of green and red seemed too depressing so archeologist Tadas Daugirdas suggested to add a yellow stripe. Everyone liked that version and it was approved by the Council of Lithuania. Edit: But still, excellent video. It is nice that someone creates video about us. Good job! And your pronunciation was spot on.
One key detail which was somewhat missed: the main reason for not adopting the Vytis flag in 1918 was that any indication that modern Lithuania is the continuation of the Grand Duchy would have strengthened the Polish claim on us. Poles were quite adamant about restoring the legitimate union (in other words annexing Lithuania, considering the situation in 1918) making cutting ties between modern Lithuanian state and the Grand Duchy a necessity. Other than that, great video.
Amazing research. You have done everything absolutely right. better than many Lithuanians could do. Many videos about Lithuania have many mistakes. No russian propoganda that Lithuanians wahted to join USSR. You’ve even said Jogaila and not Jagiełłon which is its Polish name for him, because he later became the king of Poland and that’s how he is called internationally. Thank you for choosing to make a video about my homeland.
@rainy wednesday yeah but we call it battle of Žalgiris. point was that video is about Lithuania and he might use our version , but i imagine how difficult to say it would be
Domantas Mažukna ir tiesa ir neteisa. Pvz Jagiellon yra lenkiškas, o Griunwald nevisai todėl aš nepykstu. Abu oficialiai yra Lietuviški. Žinoma Žalgirio skamba daug kiečiau
"Lietuvos valstybės heraldikoje grifas ir vienaragis žinomi nuo XVI a. pradžios. Grifas - tai erelio ir liūto hibridas. Jis simbolizuoja erelio budrumą ir akylumą bei liūto jėgą ir išdidumą. Mitinis vienaragis panašus į kumeliuką, tačiau jis turi skeltus nagus, barzdelę ir auksinį spiralinį ragą kaktoje, kuriame slypįs jo protas. Tai protingumo, tolerancijos ir nekaltumo simbolis. Praeityje abu mitologiniai gyvūnai naudoti ne tik heraldikoje, bet ir Bažnyčios gyvenime, juos mėgo astrologai ir alchemikai. XIV-XVI a. vienaragis, kaip skaistumo simbolis, buvo Švč. Mergelės Marijos atributas, o grifas dažnai sietas su Kristumi. Erelis esąs dangaus, o liūtas žemės gyvūnas, kaip Kristus yra dieviškojo (dangaus) ir žmogiškojo (žemės) pradų įkūnijimas."
According to the song... Geltona spalva - tai saulė Žalia - tai laukų spalva, Raudona spalva - tai kraujas, Kartu jos- tai Lietuva. English: Yellow colour - it's sun Green - it's the colour of fields Red colour - it's blood Together they are Lithuania
@@MarijusKilmanas Thank you! I was just going to look for that song. It's so beautiful, and I learned to sing it 30-ish years ago; makes me cry every time.
Vytis (pronounced [viːtɪs]) means "to Chase" so it could be called Chaser (knight on horse is Chaser of enemies of Lithuania) Tricolor flag was created by Lithuanian artist Antanas Žmuidzinavičius who created first project of it, but with only green and red colors, and yellow color was added little later, by idea of also artist Tadas Daugirdas. These two and Jonas Basanavičius (proponent of the Lithuanian National Revival) were commission which approved new Lithuanian flag on April 19, 1918. Main reason to not have red historical flag with Vytis was because it resembled too much then Soviet Union red flag. And Lithuanians didnt want be associated with this tyranny, because of ages of blood spill between two countries
Thanks, that was interesting to watch! I didn't know quite a few facts about the history of our flag! Also great to see the comment section, especially the love from Poland. I hope we stay as great allies in the future as both countries are great!
Good video! I think you should follow it up by one about Belarus, as that topic is very much connected to this one. Poland too, obviously, but I don't want to come off as overly greedy. :)
There are several historical mistakes: Lithuanian flag colors don't have much to do with dresses. While dresses do have to do something with national colors. The same thing applies for ancient Lithuanian seal cords, which usually had these 3 colors. Yellow green red flags (to my knowledge, earliest surviving evidence of such flags) are painted in 1605 and used by Lithuanian military during parade for Sigismund III Vasa. One tricolor flag yellow green red is from 1863 resistance movement. In 1918 it became official flag in tricolor configuration and using traditional colors that do have long history in flags used by Lithuania. It wasn't exiles or French revolution that formed this flag (it's major misconception) as history behind it is much longer.
@@patriotiskaslietuvis5631 siūlau pasidomėti istorija. Galima pradėti ir nuo populiarių straipsnių šia tema (orginalios iliustracijos šiame straipsnyje yra iškalbingesnės, jei pavyks surasti kopiją su jomis): www.tv3.lt/naujiena/lietuva/235626/musu-trispalve-sis-tas-ir-kai-kas-daugiau-i www.tv3.lt/naujiena/lietuva/235633/musu-trispalve-sis-tas-ir-kai-kas-daugiau-ii
You pronounced all those names better than any non-Lithuanian I've ever heard. I could be persnickety and have you refine a couple of them just a tiny bit, but I won't. You did great!
idk if it's true, but I heard that at first lithuanias flag was just green and red, but it looked too dark/too depressing so they put yellow into the mix
Nice video. There were bits of details that I, and a lot of other people probably, didn't knew. And an add on - Mindaugas was also the last king of Lithuania. Guess he was the alpha and omega of our kingship
To be fear, you did a prety good job pronouncing the names. Most of the people can't even pronounce even the easiest and shortest Lithuanian names, such as Ieva(Eve) :D
@@TheTadastas No. Just a coincidence. The actual historical flag had nine stripes which were yellow-green-red three times, however in the modern times it was simplified to just three stripes with the three colours, making the flag look like ours.
Since so many of you requested this, here you go! Let me know which flag you want to be next.
Sorry the question but, from wich do you come from?
India
How about Japan?
Japan would be nice
Teutonic Ordin
I'm a simple Latvian - i see a video about our braliukas, i press like
Hello braliukas latvis, we would like to have more Pols ice lollies, they're very delicious :p
@@raceris7309 you forgot to mention kvass
Hey braluks
sesute no braliukas
Braliuks aciu
Sveiki Lithuanian friends! Love to brother Lietuva from Sakartvelo 🇬🇪 🇱🇹
Weird how domain names form the word "GELT", which means "to bite" when translated in Lithuanian :D
Georgians were our best buddies during Soviet tyranny
@@PuckishAngeI Yes! we remember this very well. We wish a prosperity to people of beloved Sakartvelo!
@@PuckishAngeI Yes. So now let's stop using the Russian word for them and start referring to them as should be - Kartvelians :) Already fully legalized in our country. Sakartvelas - Kartvelai/Sakartveliečiai :)
Just like they now actually use "Lietuva" :)
Lots of love to Sakartvelo. Always
"Have seen their national team play football"
Lithuanians: We don't talk about that
As a lithuanian i agree
I automatically thought he said basketball, only now realised it was football...
we don't do that here
For every foreigner reading this, please dont watch our national football team
Aye. BASKETBALL COUNTRY.
Thanks for the video!
Geriausi linkėjimai gerbiamiems draugams iš kitos sienos!
- kolega iš Lenkijos prūsų
🎉🇵🇱🇱🇹🇪🇺🎉
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[REDAGUOTI]
Patinkančių žmonių skaičius rodo, kad lietuviai ir lenkai turėtų tiesiog tęsti draugystę. Mes esame puikūs kartu, mes visada buvome, tikrai! Ačiū!
Why polaks try to be loved by lithuanians? They are top 3 most hated nationalities(russians,Ukraines and polaks) in lithuania..
@@silverplays871 Why Ukrainians? Why Poles?
@@adamcieslik1985 poles for taking vilnius. And ukrainians for getting payed more for same job as lithuanian would do
Dziękuję bardzo i pozdrawiam I'm from Lithuania
Greetings From Poland 🇵🇱
To All Lithuanians 🇱🇹❤️
Or Greetings from dictatorship
To all Lithuanians ;)
Best wishes to Polskies^^ Thank you
@@catsoffrost9312 What dictatorship? ...
@@mp1335 he still remember Polonization of Lithuanian pepole. Bad and not fair times...
Hello from Lithuania
Jogaila was pronounced on spot, like a native speaker. Other names mostly have good sounds but wrong stress (accentuation). MINdaugas, ALgirdas, VYtautas, GediMInas. "i" is always pronounced short like in "fit" while "y" is always long as in "speed" so VYtis sounded more like "vitis". Anyway, despite these minor mispronunciations the video itself is interesting and well researched.
Epic
VYtis i would have used sound like WE, but yeah, your point is good
Veetis?
Bruh it's "Vytis" but he spelled it out like "vitis" Blemba ar taip sunku suprasti ilgoji "y" ne trupoji "i"
but listening english speakers pronouncing Vytis gives you an understanding how russian Витязь appeared
The Vytis flag is now used a lot more often than a few years ago. It hangs on all institutions, historical palaces & castles. People also hang it to display patriotism as many like the old flag better.
It also hangs in most classrooms
@@eternity7344 yeah xd
actually we should say thank you for our rally driver B. Vanagas for that. He started using "Vytis" on his cars from 2013 and it become very popular after that.
@@Svendrys he's a douche , but yeah, he started that trend. Also modern-minimalistic vytis design look cool af
I remember the time Lithuania trolled Eurovision with We Are The Winners
Are you the next Justin Y
It's so imberasing why did you had to remember me that?
@@Ionas06 Come on, it was fun😃. Everyone had a genuine laugh from it.
@@Ionas06 not as embarrassing as your spelling. (Nebūtum maniškis, neteisčiau :). )
Wait, it was in 2006, right?
As a Lithuanian I have to applaud you. Great video. You also pronounced "Jogaila" correctly and seeing as you do not speak our language great job on pronouncing the other Lithuanian words. Great job! Subscribed :D
It's joy for my heart hearing english people misspelling lihuanian names and words.
hearing misspelling???
@@manometras wtf... He said everything good
@@ervinase9661 Mispronouncing not misspelling lol
He was pretty close
@@quoryx1165 so close.. yet so far..
Lithuanian words are quite difficult to pronounce for foreigners, I'm impressed you didn't butcher words too hard :D
aint no foreigners give a shit about pronouncing lithuanian words what are u talking about bro
@@durtsu i'm right though
@Daquus hes a fucking idiot then
semaphore ko toks piktas ?! 😔✌️
@@bluerinako takes one to know one
You pronounced everything to near perfection, Jogaila was the the best one. Respect.
As a Lithuanian I approve this video !
Aš irgi
im also lithuanian
Labas
If someone saw our FOOTBALL team? Not even native Lithuanians have seen them play :D
Dont jk m8
Andrius Maslekovas reaaaliaaai 😂😂
Kaunas Zarglis
@@arturassimkunas buddy i think you mean Kauno Žalgiris and thats basketball team
@@JustinasVaic yeah sorry i'm not that good at spelling😬
Fun fact: Jogaila was a polish king FROM lithuania
He was Poland's king not polish king
There wasn't any king of poland who was polish. That is ammusing
Fun fact : first president of Poland was lithuanian also
Yeah...He liked poland more...🇱🇹
No he made an act with Poland and became their king so Lithuania whould become Christians.
dang he did so much research for our small country,thank you!
I am half-swedish and half-lithuanian. Thanks a lot for this video! I learned a lot about my country. Tegyvuoja Lietuva!
Hej från Litauen! :´)
So u mean, that in Lithuanian flag red stands for
*B L O O D O F T H O S E W H O F I G H T F O R T H E F R E E D O M*
-no one got the reference, but whatever-
Edit: Holy shit, people actually got the reference, Geograpeeps - unite!!
Noah one got the reference eh?
Noah-n got it
"Ken, you're fired"
Lena Rya it’s time to learn geography now!
Wait general knowledge hearted the comment. Does he know about geography now?
Current lithuanian flag was created by Antanas Žmuidzinavičius in 1917. But then the flag consisted only out of two colours - green and red. But the flag out of green and red seemed too depressing so archeologist Tadas Daugirdas suggested to add a yellow stripe. Everyone liked that version and it was approved by the Council of Lithuania.
Edit: But still, excellent video. It is nice that someone creates video about us. Good job! And your pronunciation was spot on.
We sold that idea of green and red flag to belorussians for a bag of potatoes
I'm from Lihuania and I appreciate you making this video really much. This is my first video I'm watching from GK
One key detail which was somewhat missed: the main reason for not adopting the Vytis flag in 1918 was that any indication that modern Lithuania is the continuation of the Grand Duchy would have strengthened the Polish claim on us. Poles were quite adamant about restoring the legitimate union (in other words annexing Lithuania, considering the situation in 1918) making cutting ties between modern Lithuanian state and the Grand Duchy a necessity.
Other than that, great video.
Ah yes Lithuanian football national team, all those crazy matches we had with our biggest rivals Liechtenstein and Faroe Islands I will never forget.
From Flag Friday to Fun with Flags as soon as the first ended. I love these two.
Finnaly!!! YES! Sooooo good to wait!
yaaaaaaas LIETUVA !!!!!!!!
I love your videos!! And this is even better because i am from Lithuania
Well if you have discord should join the GenralKnowledge discord link in the description
Didžiuojuosi būdamas Lietuvis!
Proud to be Lithuanian!
Esu Lietuvis, ne sovietinis, ne europietis(kaip mums plauna smegenis), bet Lietuvis!
Anyone who knows Lithuanian national anthem, did you hear it in the backround?
I did
I hear it every week
I've heard a few interwar marches too
Its called "Tautiška giesmė"
@@felicvik9456 Pirmadienio kancia mokykloje:Ddd
Just bearly
Greetings to Lithuania from Ukraine🙂
Perfect video! You know much more than Lithuanians itself can explain so much about their flags. Pronaunsation is also good!
Amazing video, learned so much about our brothers! cant wait for Latvia and Estonia!
Sėkmės brolau
great video, thanks a lot ! Best wishes from Lithuania !
FOOTBALL? SO WE WERE PLAYING BASKETBALL ALL THESE YEARS FOR NOTHING?!!!!
Amazing research. You have done everything absolutely right. better than many Lithuanians could do. Many videos about Lithuania have many mistakes. No russian propoganda that Lithuanians wahted to join USSR. You’ve even said Jogaila and not Jagiełłon which is its Polish name for him, because he later became the king of Poland and that’s how he is called internationally. Thank you for choosing to make a video about my homeland.
Beautiful research of Lithuania! Love from the pagan forests of Samogitia ❤️
Good job bud! Thanks for taking time and interest in our country
Your videos are so awesome!
Minus the pronounciation this video was really good!!
I'm grateful that our country is getting recognition
Nsvrb, linkėjimai iš Lietuvos!!
The sun, the land, and the blood spilled underneath it. Yellow, green, red.
Love the Lithuanian national anthem in the background at the start, nice video!
Great video ! Greetings from Lithuania.
For this clip you should have called it the Battle of Žalgiris rather than Grunwald.
@rainy wednesday yeah but we call it battle of Žalgiris. point was that video is about Lithuania and he might use our version , but i imagine how difficult to say it would be
Domantas Mažukna It’s not so difficult for those who know Žalgiris BC:)
@@Vandenis1991 in that case yeah but tbh not so many know it apart of europe
Domantas Mažukna ir tiesa ir neteisa. Pvz Jagiellon yra lenkiškas, o Griunwald nevisai todėl aš nepykstu. Abu oficialiai yra Lietuviški. Žinoma Žalgirio skamba daug kiečiau
Domantas Mažukna Kodėl tu angliškai kalbi mes visi lietuviai😂
Fascinating video - thank you!
I love, how the anthem of Lithuania is playing in background.
Man patiko šitas video
Im Lithuanian my self but,... Just now noticed that our presidential standard has unicorn LOL. You live and learn..
"Lietuvos valstybės heraldikoje grifas ir vienaragis žinomi nuo XVI a. pradžios. Grifas - tai erelio ir liūto hibridas. Jis simbolizuoja erelio budrumą ir akylumą bei liūto jėgą ir išdidumą. Mitinis vienaragis panašus į kumeliuką, tačiau jis turi skeltus nagus, barzdelę ir auksinį spiralinį ragą kaktoje, kuriame slypįs jo protas. Tai protingumo, tolerancijos ir nekaltumo simbolis. Praeityje abu mitologiniai gyvūnai naudoti ne tik heraldikoje, bet ir Bažnyčios gyvenime, juos mėgo astrologai ir alchemikai. XIV-XVI a. vienaragis, kaip skaistumo simbolis, buvo Švč. Mergelės Marijos atributas, o grifas dažnai sietas su Kristumi. Erelis esąs dangaus, o liūtas žemės gyvūnas, kaip Kristus yra dieviškojo (dangaus) ir žmogiškojo (žemės) pradų įkūnijimas."
@Ainius Kuliešius hah, you too :D
Vienaragis, seniau nebuvo iškrypėlių simbolis, kaip dabar.
Thank you! From 3 Baltic rivers Nemunas, Dauguva, Pregilė.
Yellow - Sun, Green - Grass, Red - Our Mighty warrior's blood!
Green - plants.
According to the song...
Geltona spalva - tai saulė
Žalia - tai laukų spalva,
Raudona spalva - tai kraujas,
Kartu jos- tai Lietuva.
English:
Yellow colour - it's sun
Green - it's the colour of fields
Red colour - it's blood
Together they are Lithuania
@@MarijusKilmanas Thank you! I was just going to look for that song. It's so beautiful, and I learned to sing it 30-ish years ago; makes me cry every time.
Vytis (pronounced [viːtɪs]) means "to Chase" so it could be called Chaser (knight on horse is Chaser of enemies of Lithuania)
Tricolor flag was created by Lithuanian artist Antanas Žmuidzinavičius who created first project of it, but with only green and red colors, and yellow color was added little later, by idea of also artist Tadas Daugirdas. These two and Jonas Basanavičius (proponent of the Lithuanian National Revival) were commission which approved new Lithuanian flag on April 19, 1918.
Main reason to not have red historical flag with Vytis was because it resembled too much then Soviet Union red flag. And Lithuanians didnt want be associated with this tyranny, because of ages of blood spill between two countries
Finally someone talks about us good vid
Thanks, that was interesting to watch! I didn't know quite a few facts about the history of our flag!
Also great to see the comment section, especially the love from Poland. I hope we stay as great allies in the future as both countries are great!
Good video! I think you should follow it up by one about Belarus, as that topic is very much connected to this one.
Poland too, obviously, but I don't want to come off as overly greedy. :)
Don't think that he does these sort of videos in order, but rather in preference.
Well deserved play button. Good vid as well!
Greetings from Poland to our great Lithuanian brothers and sisters
🤨
Hello brother, peace to you!
Cześć moj brat
Thanx Bro !good one !
When I saw the title "Fun with flags" I just had to click! Sheldon would be so proud. :D
Iam from lithuania, and I still learned somthing new. Awesome video.
Hey ma Estonian and Latvian bros! Wassup my Baltic homies? :DDD 🇱🇹🇱🇻🇪🇪
Waddup
There are several historical mistakes: Lithuanian flag colors don't have much to do with dresses. While dresses do have to do something with national colors. The same thing applies for ancient Lithuanian seal cords, which usually had these 3 colors. Yellow green red flags (to my knowledge, earliest surviving evidence of such flags) are painted in 1605 and used by Lithuanian military during parade for Sigismund III Vasa. One tricolor flag yellow green red is from 1863 resistance movement. In 1918 it became official flag in tricolor configuration and using traditional colors that do have long history in flags used by Lithuania. It wasn't exiles or French revolution that formed this flag (it's major misconception) as history behind it is much longer.
Kam tu meluoji? Nuo tautinių rūbų spalvų paimtos spalvos mūsų vėliavai.
@@patriotiskaslietuvis5631 siūlau pasidomėti istorija. Galima pradėti ir nuo populiarių straipsnių šia tema (orginalios iliustracijos šiame straipsnyje yra iškalbingesnės, jei pavyks surasti kopiją su jomis):
www.tv3.lt/naujiena/lietuva/235626/musu-trispalve-sis-tas-ir-kai-kas-daugiau-i
www.tv3.lt/naujiena/lietuva/235633/musu-trispalve-sis-tas-ir-kai-kas-daugiau-ii
i can use this in my history class since im lithuanian...
As a Lithuanian i enjoy seeing this video because there aren't a lot of videos about Lithuania.
I'm Lithuanian 😅
3:32 You said it good
Yellow - Sun
Green - Forest
Red - Blood
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P.S They copy us 🇲🇲🇲🇱🇧🇯🇧🇴🇨🇲🇪🇹
Especially Miriam
😂
Lord Popo Myanmar lol
I'm happy to see people caring about Lithuania 🇱🇹 😊. And knowing something about it!
Linkejimai iš lietuvos grettings from lithuania to all of our neighbors
You pronounced all those names better than any non-Lithuanian I've ever heard. I could be persnickety and have you refine a couple of them just a tiny bit, but I won't. You did great!
9:37 THE BLOOD OF THOSE WHO FOUGHT FOR THE FREEDOM!
I am Lithuanian myself and I liket his video and you pronounce a word almost correctly, good job
Lithuanians assemble
”Lithuanians, roll out”
"Lithuanians get drunk and eat saltibarsiai"
Lithuanians, let's go collect the dragon balls
You do such a great work in this channel! Thanks 🙏🏻
I like that the national anthem is just blasting in the background.
Congrats! You keep doing great videos!
idk if it's true, but I heard that at first lithuanias flag was just green and red, but it looked too dark/too depressing so they put yellow into the mix
That was the soviet flag of Lithuania
Greetings from Lithuania, it is a lil funny the pronouncing, but you are doing a very good job, keep it up!
Hi in Lithuanian- Labas
Great video!!! Thank You - Ačiū !!!!!
Greetings from Lithuania. I must say, you pronounced the names damn near perfectly.
love that you can hear the national anthem in the background
Veittion I’m pretty sure that’s not Lithuanian anthem
@@liepalovkyte4180 r u suree
@@liepalovkyte4180 it is Lithuanian anthem
This is honestly very good informative video! well done! Labas to every not lithuanian watching this!:> ačiū
Lithuanian second flag you can see on euros coins
If any Lithuanians see this comment, hello and love from the USA! 🇺🇲❤️🇱🇹
Jei kas nors Lietuvis pamatys šį komentarą, sveiki ir meile iš JAV! 🇺🇲❤️🇱🇹
0:48 im from lithuania and i forgot that this flag was a thing
Thank you. Greetings from Lithuania
A few tiny mistakes. But DAMN Gotta say thank you with so much respect for giving me more knowledge about my country than i learned in school
congrats on 140k subs
Please do Latvia flag!
Join his discord and suggest it there link in the description
Yes, but it is not as interesting as the Lithuanian flag :)
@@uosisnarvydas2723 well it is not as interesting but i as Latvian would love to see such video
As a Lithuanian myself, i very enjoyed this video. Thanks, AMA if you want to :)
Not gonna lie, the first channel that pronounced the name nearly correct(Im lithuanian)
This was a good video to watch. Nice job.
49 dislikes? why? I don't understand
Belarusians probably - they deny Lithuanian history
Ruskiai ir liberalai, kurie nekenčia Lietuvos, taip paspaudė.
5k likes and 80 dislikes are quite normal proportion I think
Nice video. There were bits of details that I, and a lot of other people probably, didn't knew. And an add on - Mindaugas was also the last king of Lithuania. Guess he was the alpha and omega of our kingship
3:31 Says Jogaila perfectly without an accent.
*I'm gonna mispronounce a lot of words in this video*
Hello Latvia and Estonia Brothers and Sisters with love from Lithuania
3:30
Says "Jogaila" almost perfectly. "I'm gonna mispronounce a lot of these words." :D
Impressive work!!! Good luck 🙂
O, the famous Lithuanian football crowds averaging from 50 to 200 people!
To be fear, you did a prety good job pronouncing the names. Most of the people can't even pronounce even the easiest and shortest Lithuanian names, such as Ieva(Eve) :D
Incidentally the Danish island of Ærø has the same flag
Why would Danish island would have the same flag? Any historic relation?
@@TheTadastas No. Just a coincidence. The actual historical flag had nine stripes which were yellow-green-red three times, however in the modern times it was simplified to just three stripes with the three colours, making the flag look like ours.
Its cool to see someone talking about your country on youtube.. its probably just me
When u can't find a good name for your yt Channel:
Big Bang theory indensifies
Always great videos bruh
00:36 Did you just say FOOTBALL? U sure abt that?
Thank you for the video! :)