I find this kind of videos very helpful as an argentinian, native spanish speaker, trying to learn lithuanian. I'm linked with the lithuanian culture since I was a kid. Labai ačiū
As an English speaker learning Lithuanian, I found the direct object of a negative verb is in the genitive case to be very interesting. I e Aš matau namą, aš nematau namo.
@@RichieLarpa Protože mi přišla zajímavá a je to náhoda, že si Litevština vypůjčila z Češtiny č š ž a navíc má slovanská slova, proto se mi ten jazyk libí. To samí Slovenština. th-cam.com/video/RyEhra4CBZo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=x_7dqVIjZaehv5ZO
Thanks for the video. Can I ask if you have one on the topic of time? Can I also please ask if you can recommend any language resources? Born in Glasgow, but my grandparents came from Sunskai : ).
Thanks for a new video suggestion about the time, I'll add it to my to do list. For a beginner, I'd suggest exploring free resources available online, and there is also an audio book on Audible you might find it useful. Good luck!
These videos are terrific-please keep them coming!
I find this kind of videos very helpful as an argentinian, native spanish speaker, trying to learn lithuanian. I'm linked with the lithuanian culture since I was a kid. Labai ačiū
I moved to Lithuania from USA, my brain gets very confused on things but slowly I'm starting to understand
A warm welcome! It must be very hard to start with and it does take time but being exposed to a new culture and a new language is a great social gift!
I've been waiting for a video like this. This covers a lot of information I've been looking for. Aciu.
Thanks a lot for this video!
As an English speaker learning Lithuanian, I found the direct object of a negative verb is in the genitive case to be very interesting. I e Aš matau namą, aš nematau namo.
That's an interesting observation, thanks for sharing!
Same in Polish
@@SusAmongus-wo2jt Because in 17th century Lithuania and Poland was united country (commonwealth)
Thank you so much! Your videos are incredible!❤
Amazing video. Really helpful.😊
Thank you for the video
Czech also has 7 cases as Lithuanian
Co sem přivádí Čecha? Proč zrovna litevština?
@@RichieLarpa Protože mi přišla zajímavá a je to náhoda, že si Litevština vypůjčila z Češtiny č š ž a navíc má slovanská slova, proto se mi ten jazyk libí. To samí Slovenština. th-cam.com/video/RyEhra4CBZo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=x_7dqVIjZaehv5ZO
Don't all Slavic languages (except Bulgarian) have 7 cases?
@@silver_heels
Pretty much.
Thanks for the video. Can I ask if you have one on the topic of time? Can I also please ask if you can recommend any language resources? Born in Glasgow, but my grandparents came from Sunskai : ).
Thanks for a new video suggestion about the time, I'll add it to my to do list. For a beginner, I'd suggest exploring free resources available online, and there is also an audio book on Audible you might find it useful. Good luck!
Many thanks and I'll do this. If you ever consider offering online single or group lessons, that would be great. Aciu is Glazgo!! @@lithuanianabroad
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