I was about to give up with Lithuanian since there’s not so much material on internet until I found your channel! Thank you so much for these videos, kind regards from Colombia! :)
So nice to find your videos. Very easy to understand. My boyfriend is Lithuanian, I'm Vietnamese, and I couldn't talk with his parents, and he couldn't talk with my parents. We are both trying to learn few basic things for conversation.
Although it is too early, Happy New Year! I wish perfect health, funds, love, prosperity, billions of reasons to smile, peace and all the best to you and to all those who are dear to your heart!
You have to use pronoun 'jie'. The pronoun 'jos' is used only for women. If we have 100 women and only one man, technically we have to use 'jie', as if we are saying 'people' :)
Question! Is the difference between esame and esam and esate and esat just a shortened more casual way of speaking? We have something similar in serbian but I’m not sure if its the same.
@@alexrezel8860 Hi Alex, I missed your comment, I am sorry. My Russian is better. But it was time, then it was difficult to speak Russian because I didn't use it for a very long time. So, I understand Russian better than English, it's for sure.
Hi, thanks for your question. Actually there is no difference between esame and esam. Formal is esame, but in informal language we often say esam skipping the last letter e.
All nouns have gender so we use jis, ji, jie, jos. 'Tai' means it, this, that, so. We can say 'Tai yra obuolys. Jis yra saldus.' - It's an apple. That's an apple. It's (jis-he) sweet. 'Tai yra mano mama.' - That's my mum.
I was about to give up with Lithuanian since there’s not so much material on internet until I found your channel! Thank you so much for these videos, kind regards from Colombia! :)
Oh! Thank you so much for the comment! So nice to hear that! Greetings from Lithuania! Please, don't give up! :)
Thank you for your comment. I would say it is 50/50 :)
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I find that with your lessons, its easier to write everything down- this makes it easier to recall when brought up.
thank you for the lessons so far.
You are welcome and thank you :)
So nice to find your videos. Very easy to understand. My boyfriend is Lithuanian, I'm Vietnamese, and I couldn't talk with his parents, and he couldn't talk with my parents. We are both trying to learn few basic things for conversation.
Wonderful!
Cảm ơn bạn!
Jūs esate geras mokytojas, ačiū už pamokas!
Labai ačiū :)
thanks for the video, I'm beginning Lithuanian with your lessons
That's great!
Thank you so much for your content dude. Travelling to Siailai with my partner this week om Wednesday. This content is awesome thank you!
Great to hear!
Just started right now, I hope to go far ^^
That's great! If you will need more help, don't hesitate to ask.
Hey man, where are you from? (I'm also a beginner from🇮🇹)
@@paolodominici202 Hey! Im from Brazil but Im lithuanian as well 😁 I'm stuck in this class yet, how about you?
@@samueljocas9644 I started today and I'm super motivated👌🏻
Although it is too early, Happy New Year! I wish perfect health, funds, love, prosperity, billions of reasons to smile, peace and all the best to you and to all those who are dear to your heart!
Thanks for you vlogs. I'm enjoy that I found this canal.
Did you create Memrise course, right?
You are welcome.
Nice and clear!
Very helpful! Thank you!
You're welcome!
You have to use pronoun 'jie'. The pronoun 'jos' is used only for women. If we have 100 women and only one man, technically we have to use 'jie', as if we are saying 'people' :)
If I’m going viral
I’m gonna be talking Lietuvių
Thank you so much for your videos I can now actually talk to my friends thats miles apon miles away
Same!
Question! Is the difference between esame and esam and esate and esat just a shortened more casual way of speaking? We have something similar in serbian but I’m not sure if its the same.
It's the same meaning. When we speak, sometimes we make it shorter: esam, esat.
Hi! Thank you for your lessons, very helpful! i find it a bit difficult to hear the difference between "ji" e "jie". Thanks a lot in advance
Hi! You are welcome. ''Ji'' is shorter, in ''jie'' ''ie''sounds like in the word ''chair'.
thanks for these great lessons
You are welcome. Thanks for your comment.
Duuuuuuuuuuuude.... I have adored this lesson!
Obrigado, I am so glad :)
Nėra už ką :)
And I just started out. It's hard to choose between Russian and English versions of the course.
You can do both :) I have more videos in English.
@@LithuaniaForYou And which language of aforementioned do you speak better from your point?
@@alexrezel8860 Lithuanian is my mother tongue, so I speak Lithuanian much better.
@@LithuaniaForYou no doubt about it. But i meant which of the two Russian or English? 😀
@@alexrezel8860 Hi Alex, I missed your comment, I am sorry. My Russian is better. But it was time, then it was difficult to speak Russian because I didn't use it for a very long time. So, I understand Russian better than English, it's for sure.
I’m learning Lithuanian for my Lithuanian friend to finally have a secret language
Wow! That's great!
Fantastic. It's really helpful. Aciu.
Prašau :)
thank you so much sir you are great.
shukriya
labas thank you very much for lesson
You are welcome! Thanks for the comment :)
I enjoy Lithuanian language
I only started learning 2 days ago
I’m here now
Welcome! I hope my channel will be useful for you. You can find hundreds of lessons on here. They are in English, Russian and even in French :)
Nice
Thank you !
You are welcome Vanessa :) Yeah, I know, I am very late of seeing your thank you :)
Ačiū
i wish there was more information on this language
There are a lot of lessons :)
Goodmorning
Labas rytas
Labas rytas :)
I'm confused with the difference between mes esame and mes esam (you wrote this below mes esame). Can you please explain?
Hi, thanks for your question. Actually there is no difference between esame and esam. Formal is esame, but in informal language we often say esam skipping the last letter e.
Great!
Lingua lituana, muito bonita. Minha Lingua Portuguesa tbem.
Laik:) patinka:)
thanks alot
You are welcome.
vietai lietuviu mokaus anglu :D!!!!!
Šaunuolis, Ugniau :)
Hey, any swedes learning lithuanian? You would help me learn swedish while i will learn you lithuanian :)
Es,Tu esi,mēs esam,jūs esat.Similar Latvian language.
Yes, very similar.
Tutsamas la pronomon personan Tu lituane kiel la hispana Tu. Kuriozaĵon!
Taip, labai įdomu :)
So there is no 'it'?
All nouns have gender so we use jis, ji, jie, jos. 'Tai' means it, this, that, so. We can say 'Tai yra obuolys. Jis yra saldus.' - It's an apple. That's an apple. It's (jis-he) sweet. 'Tai yra mano mama.' - That's my mum.
@@LithuaniaForYou this means "jis" can be use on non gender objects? jis yra morka , jis yra lektuvas
@@haozhang676 No, ''tai yra morka, ji yra saldi'', ''tai yra lėktuvas, jis yra didelis''.
@@LithuaniaForYou but why for morka is she--ji, for lektuvas is he--jis?
@@haozhang676 In Lithuanian language morka is feminine, it has feminine ending -a, lėktuvas - masculine with an ending -as. It is like that.