Please be aware that in the .pdf file the entries #52 to #57 are repeats of the previous entries #46 to #51. Audio file #4 is not affected and completes as intended.
I'm very happy that you started a channel to teach Lithuanian! I'm a Lithuanian and I am very happy that there is a person that wants and tries to teach Lithuanian!
@@spokenlithuanian7186 And I'm very Thankful for you, because I have a friend that speaks English only, but he wants to learn Lithuanian, so this will help a lot for him!!
i accidentally typed "Lithuanian part 1 " and saw your video ,this is the most organised and well understandable language tutorial video ... aš esu labai laimingas,ačiū.
Thank you for this! I'm Lithuanian on my dad's side, family fled Lithuania during World War 2. I grew up saying things like Labas and Sveikas and eating Lithuanian food (I especially love Koldūnai) but the city I live in has no Lithuanian community and even my full Lithuanian relatives typically just speak in English. I've been taking the language more seriously the past couple of years, and most online guides begin with deep dives into grammar and things like that, which I find quite daunting, especially with Lithuanian's 7 cases. I've found that the easiest way for me to learn is just by repeating phrases the way native speakers say them, and these tutorials provide exactly that! Ačiū labai!
Your entire comment is exactly my situation as well. I am hoping to surprise my dad and other relatives by secretly learning as much as I can. Finding this channel made me feel like there was a chance for me to learn without being able to be surrounded by the language. Thank you!
I have new neighbours from Lithuania. They moved in half a year ago and are really the sweetest. I want to surprise them and make them feel at home in my country. Thanks for giving me the tools 😊
Im mexican and just started a relationship with a Lithuanian man. We both speak english, but I want to surprise him learning his natal language. Thanks for this lessons! 🙏
Hi! I am from Ukraine and I am encouraged by your support for us! I want to learn at least a little Lithuanian language! You are our brothers and sisters! Thank you!🫂🇺🇦🇱🇹
Lithuanian is a sister of ancient Sanskrit language, which is the language of my ancestors. Being a Sanskrit speaker myself, I find Lithuanian extremely easy to learn and understand.
Niiice! I always wondered about the connection between Sanskrit and Lithuanian. Does it sound similar when you speak? I assume you are from some part of India right? Thanks for your comment! :)
@@spokenlithuanian7186 Sanskrit is not spoken widely anymore. Its status is like Latin is to western Europe. That said I learned Sanskrit for 3 years at school and the grammar and words are very similar. Sanskrit turned into various languages in North India and influenced and became part of languages in South India. So it feels like a person from the Indian subcontinent could easily pick up Lithuanian at a basic level quite quickly. I'd love to know about the common mythologies between our countries.
My other half is Lithuanian. Her English is okay, but we’ve been together long enough now that I am trying to learn her language, so I can make things a little easier for her to talk. Lithuanian is the hardest additional language I’ve ever tried to learn.
You will learn the spoken Lietuviu better than the written one and the grammar. I think speaking Lithuanian and texting in English with her would be pretty goood
Finally a good Lithuanian course, I am half Lithuanian and half Danish and have always wanted to learn Lithuanian, but have had difficulty finding places where I could learn the language. so it's really cool that I now have the opportunity to learn it from your channel.
Amazing job!!! I’m a medical doctor and I have been inventing study methods for medical students for more than 12 years and this method is really effective and well designed! Congratulations!
I can’t begin to tell you how grateful I am for your videos! As a Lithuanian-American I find it really difficult to find resources to learn the language of my heritage and I am so grateful to you for sharing your knowledge!
I will go to Lithuania for my internship only for 2,5 months and I wanted to learn a little bit altough everyone told me that Lithuanian language is so hard to learn. When I saw the language I thought same, but you teach it very easy and basic! I am so glad that I found your channel. Labai Ačiū !☺
Tu esi labai pratingas… i am very grateful to you.. you have started a great work.. its super easy with you to understand.. thanks a lot.. i will watch and understand all videos in line
High respect for what you do. Such a good feeling to finally see language channels other than english, spanish, french, german, chinese, japanese or korean (I am french)...Lithuania and lithuanian language have such an old and interesting history. Such a pity that so few people know about it. Hope you will keep doing your videos!
im so happy you made this channel to Lithuanian. I have a bf who speaks it and i was desperate to learn it to surprise him so i could make him happy. TYSM!
Happy to find this channel. I’m from Colombia and I’ll be in living in Lithuania and I want to learn everything to merge myself in the culture and not be just a foreign more 😅
i love this! i am half polish half lithuanian but i never learned lithuanian language. I've been in lithuania many times and I'm trying very hard to learn this language :)
Ščyry dziakuj! Vielmi padabajecca pavolny ton zaniatkaŭ. Litoŭskaja mova pryhožaja Thank you very much! I like the slow mode of the lesson very much. The Lithuanian language is beautiful.
In Occitan, "I" is put at the end of the verb, [ j ] after a vowel [ i ] after a consonant: I am > soi [ suj ] I have > ai [ aj ] I introduce > introdusi [ intrudyzi ] I finish > finissi [ finiʃi ] or [ finisi ]
It’s always so hard to find Lithuanian lessons as the big language learning companies never include it. Learning from a book without audio assistance leaves you unsure of pronunciation. Your first lesson was excellent. I have subscribed and downloaded the book. My grandparents were from the Alytaus region. I would like to visit there and be able to speak to everyone to find out more about my genealogy. Thank you so much. I look forward to learning with you!
I’ve been trying to find a good way to learn Lithuanian for years. I just came across this channel on Sunday, and finally had a chance to do the lesson today. I love it already!! Thank you for making this. ❤
This is the first Lithuanian language video I’ve ever watched and for at time I’ve ever tried to learn a language and answered all questions without pausing 🤯 amazing
I have just started to learn this beautiful language and i m sp happy i came across your videos. Superb, so easy to understand with the way you are teaching.. Thank you
Wooow! It was amazing. I was just looking for a lituanian teacher to start learning the language, but I was feeling a lot of anxiety because it seems worse than chinese language for me. But then I thought to search on youtube and I found your lesson. I am amazed. It seemed so easy and friendly. And I've also loved that you've used colors.
Started to pick up quick. I recently made a friend from Lithuania and it’s inspired me to learn and is an interesting language when I started noticing similarities from other languages that Lithuanian uses. The feminine and masculine perspectives for example. I really hope you continue this TH-cam because I’m absolutely devoted to learning but I just can’t find the right sources to learn it elsewhere.
I love how easy it is to understand everything it feels natural because a lot of words are the same or similar in Latvian. Man ļoti patīk un Es katru dienu mācos :)
I love your videos. I am learning Lithuanian with a teacher and use your videos to reinforce what I learn. I like that I can learn pronunciation and listen to spoken Lithuanian AND I can play them as many times as it takes me to learn. Thank you.
Excellent lesson. I am a teacher of English to speakers of other languages and a fluent Spanish speaker after 18 years living in Spain. Now back in Ireland with a Lithuanian partner, I have been trying to find a method of learning Lithuanian that suits me but without success until now. Thank you so much for this lesson. I love your method and plan to continue with your classes. The explanation is very clear and the language is introduced in a way that it is easy to understand and absorb and, finally, there is a sense of satisfaction in being able to reproduce the language and produce sentences. Your repetition of both the English and Lithuanian words/phrases is great and helps with pronunciation and memory. Thanks again!
I really liked your lesson. I recently tried Udemy and I didn’t get much out of it. They threw a bunch at me and very little stuck. You moved more slowly and everything stuck. Am feeling hopeful that I will know some phrases when I meet some Lithuanian relatives soon.
Finally, I found exactly what I was looking for through your video! My challenge with the other Lithuanian lessons was that they were an hour long and all they did was throw phrases at you quickly. It slipped in one ear and out the other. Your lesson already helped me register what I am learning. Thank you kindly! 🙏🏻 I cannot wait to be able to speak to my mother in law! ❤️
Good point. I chose to talk about it in the other lessons because this type of omitting is a bit different - you add the "ne" part either to the "esu/esi" itself or as in the example you gave, we can use an adverb and put the "ne" on to it. I think I need to make a separate lesson on that. Thank you!
Excited to have the .pdf and audio files! Hoping to get more in touch with the language that was so prevalent around me as a child whose grandmother, father, aunts, uncles and their friends conversed with each other in Lithuanian when together, though we only spoke English at home. I did, however, learn to speak the names of some foods and traditional recipes my grandmother and mother prepared.
It's interesting to see the differences from Latvian perspective. Protingas is a false friend of "prātīgs" (reasonable) in Latvian and both are based on the same word protas/prāts (mind). While the Latvian word for smart is "gudrs", which has the same root as "gudrus" (clever) in Lithuanian.
Damn! I've been scouring the Internet for spoken Lithuanian lessons (not passive text with ni pronunciation guide of which there are plenty). Finally I found this, and it's the best way to teach any language! Niw I want someone to copy this in Hungarian, Japanese and German... I mean, the simple and blatantly obvious method of colouring the grammatical components so I can more easily memorize and pick out each word as part of my literal translation, obvious but I've never seen it done, and now I will copy it with coloured biros as I learn any language 😁
Thank you Graham, for enouraging words. I came up with this method when I started teaching English to Lithuanian speakers and had (still have) great success with it. Glad you like it :)
Labas, I am so impressed by your explanation of the language which I really like to learn. Good luck, I have many Lithuanian friends I want to communicate with them in their mother tongue. Because learning languages is very important to me.
Aš laiminga, that I found your channel :) The way you explain things is clear and well structured. Looking forward for next lessons! P.S. Thanks additional pdf and audio - it's very useful
I’m so happy, I’ve always wanted to learn Lithuanian but I would get overwhelmed or burnt out because I would try to memorize everything. But now I’m actually excited to learn.
Thank you so much!! This is literally so helpful! My boyfriend’s family is Lithuanian and some of them don’t speak English. Your channel is so helpful 😊
This lesson was very helpful. I had two attempts to start learning Lithuanian in the past. Once I was in Lietuvos Kalba institutas but they sat me with a group who were on third level I think. They already knew some stuff, while I knew nothing. So that didn't work out. Then there was a professor at me uni teaching Lithuanian for free, a lot of students learned the language and stuff, but me and him just couldn't get along. This is my third attempt and I learned more in this video than in those two classes put together.
I had to comment again. I can’t believe how well I did in just this one video but now hoping it will stick!! I know I’ll need to revisit this again. I’ve also written it all down. So good
Thank you so much for this channel! I’ve made it my goal this year to start learning Lithuanian. My husband speaks fluent which is great to practice with but he speaks so fast lol I definitely plan to use your videos for my self studies along with Mondly and the Teach Yourself Lithuanian textbook I ordered from Amazon. Looking forward to watching more of your videos!!
thank you so much for making this channel and helping us learn lithuanian. there are not many ways to learn lithuanian on your own and this helps so much. i cant wait to surprise my girlfriend with a handwritten love letter in her native language on our one year anniversary. thank you!!
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Please be aware that in the .pdf file the entries #52 to #57 are repeats of the previous entries #46 to #51. Audio file #4 is not affected and completes as intended.
@@AaronCTodd Thank you Peter for noticing it. I will be sure to fix it! :)
Sir I am Bijeesh from India, Kerala. From today iam started to learn lithaniyan language. Pls take me as your student
Me at 3:00 AM:
I want to learn Lithuanian (I live in Belgium)
Nice! I know the feeling :D
Bruv I’m up at 2:34 rn too 😭
Loving 🥰 it
As esu labai laiminga, that you started a channel to teach Lithuanian for free and a well-understandable teaching method
I'm very happy that you started a channel to teach Lithuanian! I'm a Lithuanian and I am very happy that there is a person that wants and tries to teach Lithuanian!
Thank you!
@@spokenlithuanian7186 No need!
@@spokenlithuanian7186 And I'm very Thankful for you, because I have a friend that speaks English only, but he wants to learn Lithuanian, so this will help a lot for him!!
@@Lxnny ❤
I am Lithuanian to !
LABAS. MALONU SUSIPAŽINTI
My wife is Litianian and we are going in August. These lessons were actually great. I was able to actually put those sentences together.
Lituania was fantastic and we will be looking to move there in the near future. I will check out the ebook...thank you.
i accidentally typed "Lithuanian part 1 " and saw your video ,this is the most organised and well understandable language tutorial video ...
aš esu labai laimingas,ačiū.
I am so glad you like it :)
Thank you for this! I'm Lithuanian on my dad's side, family fled Lithuania during World War 2. I grew up saying things like Labas and Sveikas and eating Lithuanian food (I especially love Koldūnai) but the city I live in has no Lithuanian community and even my full Lithuanian relatives typically just speak in English. I've been taking the language more seriously the past couple of years, and most online guides begin with deep dives into grammar and things like that, which I find quite daunting, especially with Lithuanian's 7 cases. I've found that the easiest way for me to learn is just by repeating phrases the way native speakers say them, and these tutorials provide exactly that! Ačiū labai!
Your entire comment is exactly my situation as well. I am hoping to surprise my dad and other relatives by secretly learning as much as I can. Finding this channel made me feel like there was a chance for me to learn without being able to be surrounded by the language. Thank you!
@chloesodonis8313 best of luck in your efforts Chloe!
Your color-coding for the various parts of speech is a good idea.
Your color-coding for the various parts of speech is a good idea.
Your dad's parents must have been nazi-colaborants hens they fled Lithuania.
I have new neighbours from Lithuania. They moved in half a year ago and are really the sweetest. I want to surprise them and make them feel at home in my country. Thanks for giving me the tools 😊
Im mexican and just started a relationship with a Lithuanian man. We both speak english, but I want to surprise him learning his natal language. Thanks for this lessons! 🙏
You are working very hard but will be successful.😊
Natural*
I'm trying to learn for pretty much the same reason 😂
Can u give us an update?🥹 im in the same situation!!
Same! Although I've been with him since 09' 😅 at the time there were no resources to learn then I just got lazy but I'm trying now
Hi! I am from Ukraine and I am encouraged by your support for us! I want to learn at least a little Lithuanian language! You are our brothers and sisters! Thank you!🫂🇺🇦🇱🇹
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Lithuanian is a sister of ancient Sanskrit language, which is the language of my ancestors. Being a Sanskrit speaker myself, I find Lithuanian extremely easy to learn and understand.
Niiice! I always wondered about the connection between Sanskrit and Lithuanian. Does it sound similar when you speak? I assume you are from some part of India right? Thanks for your comment! :)
@@spokenlithuanian7186 Sanskrit is not spoken widely anymore. Its status is like Latin is to western Europe. That said I learned Sanskrit for 3 years at school and the grammar and words are very similar. Sanskrit turned into various languages in North India and influenced and became part of languages in South India. So it feels like a person from the Indian subcontinent could easily pick up Lithuanian at a basic level quite quickly. I'd love to know about the common mythologies between our countries.
, mister sallu Qureshi carry threats inside Regina city of Saskatchewan, I emailed Saskatoon & other place councilor for checking on that person
You are so blessed!!
good for u
Im Swedish and I've been trying to learn Lithuanian, this video was super helpful!
Norska her. Mye lettere enn Polsk har jeg skjønt! Lykke til! 🌞
My other half is Lithuanian. Her English is okay, but we’ve been together long enough now that I am trying to learn her language, so I can make things a little easier for her to talk. Lithuanian is the hardest additional language I’ve ever tried to learn.
You will learn the spoken Lietuviu better than the written one and the grammar. I think speaking Lithuanian and texting in English with her would be pretty goood
I am Lithuanian born in America and I want to learn my families native language. Hoping your course helps! 😊
Finally a good Lithuanian course, I am half Lithuanian and half Danish and have always wanted to learn Lithuanian, but have had difficulty finding places where I could learn the language.
so it's really cool that I now have the opportunity to learn it from your channel.
Awesome! So glad to hear that :)
Half Lithuanian, half Danish, you must be drop dead gorgeous
I am estonian, my wife and her lovely family are lithuanians. You channel kick-started my interest to learn new language. Thanks!
Amazing job!!! I’m a medical doctor and I have been inventing study methods for medical students for more than 12 years and this method is really effective and well designed! Congratulations!
Thank you very much for your feedback! Glad you like it! :)
I can’t begin to tell you how grateful I am for your videos! As a Lithuanian-American I find it really difficult to find resources to learn the language of my heritage and I am so grateful to you for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you!
I will go to Lithuania for my internship only for 2,5 months and I wanted to learn a little bit altough everyone told me that Lithuanian language is so hard to learn. When I saw the language I thought same, but you teach it very easy and basic! I am so glad that I found your channel. Labai Ačiū !☺
Tu esi labai pratingas… i am very grateful to you.. you have started a great work.. its super easy with you to understand.. thanks a lot.. i will watch and understand all videos in line
Thank you so much!
THANK YOU THIS REALLY HELPED ME SPEAK TO MY LITHUANIAN RELATIVES
High respect for what you do. Such a good feeling to finally see language channels other than english, spanish, french, german, chinese, japanese or korean (I am french)...Lithuania and lithuanian language have such an old and interesting history. Such a pity that so few people know about it. Hope you will keep doing your videos!
Thank you so much! Comments like that always encourage :)
im so happy you made this channel to Lithuanian. I have a bf who speaks it and i was desperate to learn it to surprise him so i could make him happy.
TYSM!
Glad you like it! :)
Lesson 1 makes sense. My first attempt to learn Lithuanian. I have 7 months to get the basics down...Thank you for your well-structured lesson!
Thank you for the feedback!
wow he's the best teacher i've ever seen
You are a great teacher, Only a true teacher can do this, i am so happy that I followed you without skipping and enjoyed every minits
I really appreciate that! :)
Happy to find this channel.
I’m from Colombia and I’ll be in living in Lithuania and I want to learn everything to merge myself in the culture and not be just a foreign more 😅
Nice! Let us know afterwards about your trip and experience :)
i love this! i am half polish half lithuanian but i never learned lithuanian language. I've been in lithuania many times and I'm trying very hard to learn this language :)
My husband is Lithuanian. Best teaching I’ve found so far. Thank you 🙏
Ščyry dziakuj! Vielmi padabajecca pavolny ton zaniatkaŭ. Litoŭskaja mova pryhožaja
Thank you very much! I like the slow mode of the lesson very much. The Lithuanian language is beautiful.
Thank you!
I'm so glad I found your channel! There needs to be more Lithuanian on TH-cam!
Thank you!
My name is Nursultan, I am 34 years old, I live in Kazakhstan, I like Lithuanian language
My girlfriend has been bothering me to learn Lithuanian but it's so hard. This has made it so much easier. Thank you so much 😊
In Occitan, "I" is put at the end of the verb, [ j ] after a vowel [ i ] after a consonant:
I am > soi [ suj ]
I have > ai [ aj ]
I introduce > introdusi [ intrudyzi ]
I finish > finissi [ finiʃi ] or [ finisi ]
It’s always so hard to find Lithuanian lessons as the big language learning companies never include it. Learning from a book without audio assistance leaves you unsure of pronunciation. Your first lesson was excellent. I have subscribed and downloaded the book. My grandparents were from the Alytaus region. I would like to visit there and be able to speak to everyone to find out more about my genealogy. Thank you so much. I look forward to learning with you!
Thank you for the comment!
I'm going to Vilnius in May and I'm filipino and can't wait to use it! Aciu!
Where are you now?
The way you teach this language is very helpful to understand easily....
Tu esi labai protinga mokytujas 😊😊😊
Thank you!
Ok sorry you forgot to write S protingaS because it's he
Tu esi labai protingas! Thank you, I have Lithuanian heritage and have been trying to learn more about where my ancestors came from.
As esu labai laiminga listening to tu. I am very happy listening to your lesson.
Learned my first Lithuanian you are a good teacher
Please keep making these, this helped me out so much!!! Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you! I will definitely keep making these! :)
best channel for learning lithuaian language in very easy way
Thank you!
I just started to learn Lithuanian and this video is superb!! Easy to understand and clear explanation 🎉 Thank you for making this Keep it up!
Thank you, so much! :)
This is great. Learning from zero so this is a very handy way to jump in. Thanks.
I'm here in lithuania for another 8 more months for my rotation and want to do my best to communicate with others
FANTASTIC! 🎉 Thank you sooo much. American living in Vilnius for 4 years with 0 Lithuanian. Your lessons are the first to stick with me 🙏🏽
I will be starting to learn Lithuanian and I’m grateful for your videos, they’re so easy to understand and learn, amazing work, highly appreciated.
Learning lithuanian as latvian, this helps a lot.
This lesson made me feel like I got to learn something unlike other lessons. I wish other channels used your method.
Thank you! This means a lot!
I’ve been trying to find a good way to learn Lithuanian for years. I just came across this channel on Sunday, and finally had a chance to do the lesson today.
I love it already!! Thank you for making this. ❤
Thank you for being here! :)
It is a supper good way to learn the language since you have to think and construct sentences during the lesson :)
Thank you! That was the point for using this method :)
This is great learning. Tu esu labai protingas in sharing to us the Lithuanian language. As labai laminga. Kudos!!
I am from India but i am learning in Lithuania language best you tube channel in spoken Lithuanian
This is the first Lithuanian language video I’ve ever watched and for at time I’ve ever tried to learn a language and answered all questions without pausing 🤯 amazing
I have just started to learn this beautiful language and i m sp happy i came across your videos. Superb, so easy to understand with the way you are teaching.. Thank you
Thank you! :)
Wooow! It was amazing. I was just looking for a lituanian teacher to start learning the language, but I was feeling a lot of anxiety because it seems worse than chinese language for me. But then I thought to search on youtube and I found your lesson. I am amazed. It seemed so easy and friendly. And I've also loved that you've used colors.
Started to pick up quick. I recently made a friend from Lithuania and it’s inspired me to learn and is an interesting language when I started noticing similarities from other languages that Lithuanian uses. The feminine and masculine perspectives for example. I really hope you continue this TH-cam because I’m absolutely devoted to learning but I just can’t find the right sources to learn it elsewhere.
I love this course. Finally, I think I might be able to learn this language. Thank you.
Thank you!
I love how easy it is to understand everything it feels
natural because a lot of words are the same or similar in Latvian. Man ļoti patīk un Es katru dienu mācos :)
Thank you! Took a bit of time to understand the Latvian part, but I think I managed :)
I've come to Lithuania for my studies. I've understood everything in this video so far and will watch the other videos as well. Thank you so much!!
I love your videos. I am learning Lithuanian with a teacher and use your videos to reinforce what I learn. I like that I can learn pronunciation and listen to spoken Lithuanian AND I can play them as many times as it takes me to learn. Thank you.
Thank you, for being here!
Excellent lesson. I am a teacher of English to speakers of other languages and a fluent Spanish speaker after 18 years living in Spain. Now back in Ireland with a Lithuanian partner, I have been trying to find a method of learning Lithuanian that suits me but without success until now.
Thank you so much for this lesson. I love your method and plan to continue with your classes. The explanation is very clear and the language is introduced in a way that it is easy to understand and absorb and, finally, there is a sense of satisfaction in being able to reproduce the language and produce sentences. Your repetition of both the English and Lithuanian words/phrases is great and helps with pronunciation and memory. Thanks again!
Thank you so much! It is so nice to get feedback from fellow teachers :)
You're a great teacher! Thank you
I really liked your lesson. I recently tried Udemy and I didn’t get much out of it. They threw a bunch at me and very little stuck. You moved more slowly and everything stuck. Am feeling hopeful that I will know some phrases when I meet some Lithuanian relatives soon.
Thank you! That is so nice to hear :)
Great first class!
Finally, I found exactly what I was looking for through your video! My challenge with the other Lithuanian lessons was that they were an hour long and all they did was throw phrases at you quickly. It slipped in one ear and out the other. Your lesson already helped me register what I am learning. Thank you kindly! 🙏🏻 I cannot wait to be able to speak to my mother in law! ❤️
Thank you, Natalia! So glad that it helps you! :)
You can omit “esu/esi” part in negative sentences: “Aš nelabai laimingas”.
Good point. I chose to talk about it in the other lessons because this type of omitting is a bit different - you add the "ne" part either to the "esu/esi" itself or as in the example you gave, we can use an adverb and put the "ne" on to it. I think I need to make a separate lesson on that. Thank you!
Thank you, great job! It's helping my American Lithuanian son (7yrs) learn Lithuanian while we live in America.
Nice. Getting back to the roots. I love it! :) Glad I can be of help with that!
I just join your class and am loving your class💯🙏
You method is amazing. Thank you 🙏🏼
Aciu! I work for a company in Lithuania and I fell in love with the language and accent.
Thanks for this! I’m so excited to learn Lithuanian 😍
I love this. Such an amazing way of teaching. I wish you taught many languages. I'd be glad to learn all of them.
Hey, thank you! That is probably the highest form of compliment I can get here :)
Excited to have the .pdf and audio files! Hoping to get more in touch with the language that was so prevalent around me as a child whose grandmother, father, aunts, uncles and their friends conversed with each other in Lithuanian when together, though we only spoke English at home. I did, however, learn to speak the names of some foods and traditional recipes my grandmother and mother prepared.
Good to have you here, Peter! Lithuanian is a beautiful language and I will try my best to help you learn it! :)
Me Chinese and my girl friend is Lithuanian so now start to learn it, it's the best language learning series ever,aciu ❤
It's interesting to see the differences from Latvian perspective. Protingas is a false friend of "prātīgs" (reasonable) in Latvian and both are based on the same word protas/prāts (mind). While the Latvian word for smart is "gudrs", which has the same root as "gudrus" (clever) in Lithuanian.
So far i am very satisfied Sir, thank you very much
Damn! I've been scouring the Internet for spoken Lithuanian lessons (not passive text with ni pronunciation guide of which there are plenty). Finally I found this, and it's the best way to teach any language! Niw I want someone to copy this in Hungarian, Japanese and German... I mean, the simple and blatantly obvious method of colouring the grammatical components so I can more easily memorize and pick out each word as part of my literal translation, obvious but I've never seen it done, and now I will copy it with coloured biros as I learn any language 😁
Thank you Graham, for enouraging words. I came up with this method when I started teaching English to Lithuanian speakers and had (still have) great success with it. Glad you like it :)
very clear to understand and learn, myself being instructor it's learning for myself, how to structure leason
Thank you! That means a lot :)
Labas, I am so impressed by your explanation of the language which I really like to learn. Good luck, I have many Lithuanian friends I want to communicate with them in their mother tongue. Because learning languages is very important to me.
Nice! I sense a fellow language lover over here :)
Aš laiminga, that I found your channel :)
The way you explain things is clear and well structured. Looking forward for next lessons!
P.S. Thanks additional pdf and audio - it's very useful
Thank you Oksana!
I love this method of learning Lithuanian.
Thank you!
Big thanks from Taiwan!!!
I’m so happy, I’ve always wanted to learn Lithuanian but I would get overwhelmed or burnt out because I would try to memorize everything. But now I’m actually excited to learn.
Thank you so much!! This is literally so helpful! My boyfriend’s family is Lithuanian and some of them don’t speak English. Your channel is so helpful 😊
Awesome! Thank you!
Very organized presentation and crystal clear explanation. Very helpful to me. Thank you so much for making this video.
Awesome! Glad you like it! :)
This lesson was very helpful.
I had two attempts to start learning Lithuanian in the past. Once I was in Lietuvos Kalba institutas but they sat me with a group who were on third level I think. They already knew some stuff, while I knew nothing. So that didn't work out.
Then there was a professor at me uni teaching Lithuanian for free, a lot of students learned the language and stuff, but me and him just couldn't get along.
This is my third attempt and I learned more in this video than in those two classes put together.
It's a good way to learn Lithuanian Language. Thank you.
Thank you very much, its a good way to learn Lithuanian language. Great Job
Thank you!
I had to comment again. I can’t believe how well I did in just this one video but now hoping it will stick!! I know I’ll need to revisit this again. I’ve also written it all down. So good
Really glad you like it :)
thanks! I just moved to vilnius and the textbooks feel too complicated at times
Thank you for this. It was really helpful as my girlfriend is Lithuanian and I am trying to learn
Glad it helps :)
I Love This bc my friend is lithuanian and i would Love to know it
Oh, also it’s very kind of you to give away your book for free, but you really should charge something for your hard work!
Thank you for the encouragement! I actually have a beginner course that I am working at right now. It's for those that want to go deeper :)
As labai laimingas after this awesome lesson. Thank you, I've just subscribed and now I'm off to watch part two.
You are really amazing!!! I'm from Greece and I watched your video before I sleep and, when I woke up, I remembered all the phrases!!! Aciu!!!
Thank you so much for this channel! I’ve made it my goal this year to start learning Lithuanian. My husband speaks fluent which is great to practice with but he speaks so fast lol I definitely plan to use your videos for my self studies along with Mondly and the Teach Yourself Lithuanian textbook I ordered from Amazon. Looking forward to watching more of your videos!!
Nice! I will try my best to help! :)
Your way of teaching Lithuanian is really very excellent and adorable. I understand quite clearly.
thank you so much for making this channel and helping us learn lithuanian. there are not many ways to learn lithuanian on your own and this helps so much. i cant wait to surprise my girlfriend with a handwritten love letter in her native language on our one year anniversary. thank you!!
Nice! Glad I can help you with that!
Thank you very much! Your lessons are wonderful and very helpful!
Very helpful ,sir. Thank you very much for this teaching.