@@bruhz_089 You know, lithuanians like to travel around the world and I'm sure many of them got into your country and speared gayness around your country so basically your country is gay too
greetings from Latvia mano baltų broliai, Lithuanian language in Latvia is like an ancient language in Latvia and we can understand lithuanians if we listen hard enough
It is still decent but there are too many new construction projects that hurt it's green nature and historical heritage. We have lost a lot of unique wooden buildings.
Wow! Amazing! My grandmother was from Lithuania! Today I have dual citizenship... Brazilian and Lithuanian... She was born in Zarasai... Greetings from Brazil to Lithuania.
As a Greek, i visited Lithuania 2 years ago the summer. I had extremely good relationships with people as they were very warm and they made me feel like home. Love from Greek ancient brothers
Love to Greek people from Lithuanians! Ancient Greek names in Lithuanian go almost unchanged and sound so natural to us. Even Αθήνα and Μυκήνες in Lithuanian sound the same way as it was in ancient Greek - in plural with the same ending - Ἀθῆναι and Μυκῆναι (Atėnai and Mikėnai).
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A greek? Holy shit i have to play casino im so luuuuuucky i just saw a greek. Woooow
Greetings from India 🇮🇳 I learned Sanskrit in school and it’s quite similar to Lithuanian. But there’s a basic similarity between all Indo-European languages.
l love Lithuanians and Baltic Scandinavians greenery and how clean they are .long live baltics long live Scandinavia long live Lithuania .greeting from Turkey 🇹🇷❣️🇱🇹 🇹🇷❣️🇱🇹🇧🇻🇪🇪🇫🇮🇸🇪🇱🇻🇩🇰🇮🇸
You like how clean baltic states are? Uhhh if you mean that in the way i think you do, you should know that lithuania has the highest suicide rate in the world unless greenland has the highest if that is true..
Lithuania is truly a wonderful country! Nice people, good food, beautiful nature and interesting places. And: very affordable in comparison to - for instance - The Netherlands. We've been there five years ago. We instantly fell in love with it and will go back one day!
This is the common misconception about "oldest" language. All languages are old in a sense that there was never a nation which was mute, and one day suddenly decided to invent their language and begin to speak. Lithuanian is one of least changed, one of most conservative languages by its vocabulary and the structure. No more than that. And this comes from native Lithuanian.
A further caveat to that is that Lithuanian is the most conservative Indo-European language. There are non Indo-European languages that are also quite conservative. Finnish for example is surprisingly similar to proto-Uralic.
yes as soon as i saw the title i thought "it's probably the most conservative language", not "oldest". Hey, i was wondering the other day: since lithuanian is so conservative, it must be interesting when doing translations of greek, roman or even indo-iranian works. because you can reproduce in your own language the poetry style of those works? sometimes in french or english we have translations that claim to be "as close to the original as possible" but in lithuanian it must be very doable!
@@brettfafata3017 do we know if this is not an artefact of the contruction of proto-uralic? i suppose there is no proto-uralic text available so it was reconstructed from finnish/estonian/komi/udmurt etc ....
I'm Lithuanian-Brazilian, my great-grandparents came to Brazil just before the second world war, but after that they couldn't go back to Lithuania, my great-grandfather died before go back to his home, unhappy for not being in Lithuania. I feel a connection with my origins and like, I like to study and watch everything about it and I have the feeling of to be at home, in my home, it feels like I can smell the Lithuanian air, feel the atmosphere, it's crazy, I can't wait to visit my origins in the future, greetings from Brazil, with all affection, Mateus Maciulevicius :)
Labas varakas mano draugai lietuviai 🇱🇹 I have alot of friends from Lithuania especially from kaunas and panevezys. Truly, lithuanian are my favorite kind of people because they are so welcoming and caring and i always sharing stories with them. Despite they live in hardship because of their living condition and History, they always manage to keep themselves to stay happy and stay positive and i Will always have my huge respect for them. I hope that one day i can visit your beautiful country and share some stories with you guys. Love from Indonesia 🇮🇩 As myliu tave lietuviai draugai ❤️
Proud to be Indian. Yours Lithunian language shares so much similarity with our ancient Sanskrit langauge. There are 1000% percent that language went to lithunia from India...
@@sharatchandra4040 Sanskrit is older than Lithuanian there is no denying that. We do not know, how and from where Sanskrit originated but there is a popular theory of Aryan Invasion Theory which is now Aryan Migration Theory and in future it may be turned out to be Aryan Picnic Theory or whatever..
@@aishudhomane1681 Well it's true that Sanskrit is an older language. I ain't denying that thing. So as Lithuanian. It's like German and English. English is a germanic language their scripture is same but English developed from german. Even many indian languages like Tamil , Telugu etc are old. But U can't say one is older than other. Can u say Tamil is older than Sanskrit as Tamils believe in that Dravidian theory.
Greetings from Maine USA! My maternal grandparents were from Lithuania. Surname was Stankus and my Grandmother's maiden name was Sidaris. Very proud of my heritage and would love to visit the mother country some day. My other half is French...
@@astesiaa Before Bharatvarsh, our country was called Aryavarta. The name Bharatvarsha came from Sudas when he defeated all the kings. Sudas conquered the entire Aryavarta and all started calling this country as Bharatvarsha.
I am actually really glad people know about our country even tho it is really small and not really popular ! I was so happy watching this !! Really glad you liked it !!! Love from Lithuania !❤️
I'm half Lithuanian from my maternal great grandparents and I am trying to learn as much as I can about the culture and partial heritage, amazing video 🙏
Lithuanians have always been able to speak their mother tongue. Even during the nearly fifty years of Soviet occupation Lithuanian remained the language of education, mass media and culture. It is wrong to believe that in that period of time our language was substituted by Russian. No, in no way.
Well it wasn't totally but russian at the time had more prestige and as well look at how many words from russian lithuanians use today, not just curse words but in general
@@giedriusabakevicius1521 Nežinau kur tiksliai gyveni, bet Vilniuj kažkaip tik keiksmąžodžius Rusiškus girdėjau. Rusiškai šnekantys tik Rusai ir visokie navaruskiai kalba čia.
I'm from Lithuania... your video made me feel more confident and proud that I know one of the oldest languages in the world! Lietuva yra graži!!! Čia yra dauguma mano draugų 💖💖💖
@@aintyours7470 By similar i mean most similar than any other european languages , it's amazing that they split up more than 5000 years ago and Lithuanian has not changed very much . Its said that there are about 10000 lithuanian words similar to sanskrit. Thats pretty enough to say they are similar
@@akshays949 stop promoting this ideology! If Sanskrit and Lithuanian evolved from same language mean both Sanskrit speakers and Lithuanian speakers would have evolved from Same group of people you know! Lithuanians look no where similar to Indians in look.! Where is this Idea came from? We know you people have high regards to Sanskrit language (which is dead not spoken anywhere) but pls stop pushing this ideology down on everyone's throats
@@aintyours7470 it's according to the studies that Aryans who spoke indo europian language came to india , mixed with locals to form new race , who are the ancestors of modern indians . And sanskrit is one of the oldest languages and it has lots of greatest books and literature ever written in human history , i guess its something to be proud of
Lithuanian is not the oldest language in the world. There is no such think as the oldest language, since all languages are in a perpetual state of change since the dawn of humanity, and there is absolutely no way of measuring what is the oldest language. Lithuanian is one of the more archaic languages in the Indo-European language family. This doesn't make it one of the most archaic languages in the world since there is no metric to compare different language families in terms of their archaicness. By no means are all features in Lithuanian equally archaic. The features of Lithuanian which are usually cited to justify the "archaic" label are the preservation of some aspects PIE phonology and nominal Morphology. It should be remembered, however, that the language has not been equally conservative in all domains. eg. baltic verbs are a lot more innovative than baltic nouns.
Thanks! I came to make the same point, but your explanation was much better. In a similar sense, Finnish is conservative or archaic inside the Uralic language family, often preserving even loanwords better than in the original languages. A random example: "kuningaz" for "king" in Proto-German or thereabouts, is "kuningas" in modern Finnish (and in Estonian, too, actually). We have lots of loan words from Baltic languages, by no coincidence, since the branch of Finnic language that would develop to Finnish here crossed over the Gulf of Finland from the area of modern Estonian and perhaps Baltic languages too perhaps some time before 0 AD, give or take a century.
Well Sanskrit still alive language , Sankrit still remain oldest in the world ( people who speak Sankrit largely live in village hence it became less wide spread ) in village of central India jhiri and mattur Kerela
Thanks y'all our country is really nice, we have lot of different and important objects, you can spend years to explore everything, and Lithuania history is really interesting tho so yeah thanks for yours supports from other countries!!! I thought peoples gonna be like ehhh.
Greetings from Lithuania! It's really nice to see people from around the world talking about our small country, most people think that it's a part of Russia. Thanks for spreading awareness about small countries! 🙃
These two sentences in Sanskrit are my favourite: Kas tvam esi? Asmi svapnas tava tamase nakte? Agnim dadau te šradi tada višpatir devas tvam asi. .(Who are you? I am your dream on a dark night. The fire I gave you in your heart, then the Lord God you are) Which in Lithuanian is: Kas tu esi? Esmi sapnas tavo tamsioje naktyje. Ugnį daviau tau širdy, tada viešpatis dievas tu esi.
@L. Achal Ambiger All languages are equally old. Some are just more conservative than others like Lithuanian, Sanskrit, Tamil or Albanian. The oldest however is the Chimpanzee language.
My grandfather was living in Lithuania. He was part Polish and I think that he was part Lithuanian. I heard that their ancestry has 45 percent Nordic DNA.
Cool video. To add about Lithuania. We dont have the mountains so we like to see them in other countries. Yeah, from foreigners you will hear often that Lithuania is a green country and our nature is simple but nice: the forest, the lakes and rivers. Here we have over 900 hills on which has been the castles of the woods. Our history is deep because who knows about Lithuania but cant imagine that this small country in the past has been the biggest in the Europe between the Baltic sea and the Black sea. So in Vilnius go to the Royal palace where you will learn about our history. About lithuanian people when we hear from the foreigners that we're friendly...hmmm...not always. We're kind cold, close to strangers but as one italian friend told me: "When you know them better so they will open their heart. ". We're not from those people who in the street like to smile. Sometimes between lithuanians not always is a unity. But little by little we're changing. Thanks for video. As I like to say: Europe isnt only London, Paris or Roma. Welcome to Lithuania.
You could say oldest Indo-European language, but no way near to oldest language. Again there are Basque and Georgian only in Europe which already existed before Indo-European, there are far more outside of Europe. Love Lithuania!
@@clonmektv8526 The Albanian, Greek, and Armenian languages first differed from the Indo-European prolanguage. But during that time it underwent more changes than the Lithuanian language.
@@ogunsiron2 ,The last person to speak Prussian died in 1677 on the Curonian Spit. But the Prussian language, especially the Nadruvian language, together with the Jotvingian Sūduvian language, became the substrate for the formation of the Southwestern Highland dialect, which became the basis of the Lithuanian general (literary) language.
"Lithuania doesn't have any swear words, because we're a very pure language". Well, let's keep it like that, although my Lithuanian friend says it's like that, because it's easier to import them from Russian 😆
That is indeed fact - Lithuanian language doesn't have any swear words that I would know of. Of course, there are some words that people would find offensive, but they're mostly used in countryside, and all the other swearwords are mostly from Russia, Poland, and other nearby countries.
It'a nice to see someone talking very nice about a very small country Another fact about Lithuania : a bit north of Vilnius is the middle of europe (Not the EU Organization)
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Lithuania is gay
@@bruhz_089 bruh, no it's not
@@oliviazier823 bro yes it is
@@bruhz_089 You know, lithuanians like to travel around the world and I'm sure many of them got into your country and speared gayness around your country so basically your country is gay too
THIS SHOWS INDIAN'S ARE ANCESTOR OF ALL EUROPEANS
Greetings, broliai 🇱🇻❤️🇱🇹
thank you broliai
Thank you Bralis!
Labdien Latvijā
ayy latvija
@@dumplinggrafitti šep taip biški Latviešu
Many Loves from Georgia 🇱🇹🇬🇪
Georgia is absolutely awesome 🌞
It's always heartwarming to see foreigners complimenting our small country 😊 thanks for the video, gus1thego :D
Laba diena
Jo bet kiti visai nenutuokia apie musu egzistencija
@@deadlywind nu nu . Kiekvieną kartą kai manęs užsieniečiai paklausia is kur aš. Atsakau kad is lietuvos ir tada jie klausia kas per lietuvą. Ffs
@@coffee4583 Grynai grynai dar discorde klausineja zmones
@@deadlywind yep
I'm a simple Latvian.
I see Lithuania, i like. 🇱🇻🇱🇹
labdien labryt labvakar= laba diena laba ryta laba vakara
i went to latvia multiple times and these are still the only words i know :')
I'm simple Latvian, I see person commenting he is from Latvia, I know he is an idiot/
Im lithuania i support u
Braliukas 🇱🇹❤️🇱🇻
@@bazimieras taipppp
I was in Lithuania few years ago, people were nice and the country is quiet.
What part of the country were you in?
@@user-yg1jq3dh9i I was in Vilnius.
@@donhoshang2420 cool
About the people was nice…. I live in Lithuania and it’s hard to meet nice people so im glad you met nice people!
Cool ! Vilnius is our main city ! (Sorry i couldnt remember the word, bad english…) Well im really glad you liked it !
Lithuania is really good! I was there 3 times too
Hello from Ukraine 🇺🇦
Long live Ukraine from Turkey 🇹🇷❣️🇺🇦
Privet 🙏
@@vikey7051 goodbye
Slava Ukraini
Try not to get radiation
Basketball is the most popular sport in only 2 countries in Europe: Serbia and Lithuania! Greetings from Serbia basketball brothers! 🇷🇸🏀🇱🇹
💛💚❤️
Really? I Thought that football is more popular than basketball in Serbia. :D
@@tadasramonas6845 No, football is 2nd. I mean from today Jokic is the MVP of NBA league so imagine the news here 😂
@@nemanja3888 Its good to know that we are not the only one in Europe. Hope we meet in the Olympic games this summer, best of luck :)
@@tadasramonas6845 Yeah you are not alone 😂 I wish you all the best 👍
Greetings to our brothers 🇱🇹 from 🇵🇱 :)
Thanks bro ;)
Poland nice
@@LukasSRR you are welcome ;)
@@aidenasjancauskas4631 thanks ;)
Yeah boii 🇱🇹❤️🇵🇱 let’s restore the commonwealth!
I'm from Lithuania and it's so nice to see other people talking good about it. Love you all❤💗🤗
It's true. I am from lithuania too!
Me too!!!
Same
One of the greatest and hospitable countries in the world. Deepest respects from Georgia (Sakartvelo).
We love Sakartvelo!!!
Sakartvelo! Not Gruzija
Greatest??? This small piece of Europe?
ukranian?
@@soak_king Yes.
Love from Greece. Lithuania is a beautiful country!😊❤🇱🇹🇬🇷
I am from Lithuania
I'm from Lithuania and thank you
I'm from lithuania i've been to greece its beatiful
Thank you 😊
Thanks
The Lithuanian forests reminds me of my own country! Greetings to Lithuania from Slovenia 🇸🇮 ❤️🇱🇹
Was in Slovenia , perfect nature and mountains and also people friendly! Greetings from Lithuania :)
greetings!
Živjo brat
Sorry, we dont team up with Nerds.
@@Cappy_real ?
I visited Vilnius and Trakai and i LOVED it! Greetings from Portugal 💚❤️🇵🇹👍🏻
@SUNxFLOWER Thanks you! I wish to visit again, someday, Lithuania, and i will visit the báltico coast and Palanga 🇵🇹👍🏻🇱🇹
She’s right, we don’t have any swear words. We just stole the Russian ones
Ture and some English ones
I'm from Lithuania and it's true
kekšė?
@@savomalonumui6878 wait...
Jo
greetings from Latvia mano baltų broliai, Lithuanian language in Latvia is like an ancient language in Latvia and we can understand lithuanians if we listen hard enough
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Mylim brolius ir sese is Latvijos!!!
labs brālis
Vilnius is one of the most beautiful European cities I have been to🇱🇹 I will definitely be visiting again!
It's not :D
Check Žemaitiją too
It is still decent but there are too many new construction projects that hurt it's green nature and historical heritage. We have lost a lot of unique wooden buildings.
While youre at that, go ahead and visit druskininkai, there is alot to explore, you can calm yourself down there. But it is pretty expensive there. :P
@@m0nd38 Druskininkai is a great relaxing place.
I Like Lithuanian from Nepal🇳🇵❤🤝 🇱🇹
Ačiū :)
Ir Lietuva myli Nepalą ! :)) Greetings!
@@askefyras8881 achujel? nepal lochai
Your flag is very cool
Lmao u guys like anything outside nepal. 🤣
Would love to visit Lithuania one day. Grettings from Denmark 🇱🇹🇩🇰
if u visit be carefull in dark time becouse there is so much gopniks and they will try to give you "pizdi"
If you ever do I would sugest to visit Vilnius, Kaunas, Trakai its very beutifull there. Coming from Lithuanian🇱🇹💗😁
Ai am in Lithuania
@@maxmayfield4273 I*
Yeah it sure is nice in here, you should visit the country some day
Beautiful Country 😍
Namaste from India 🇮🇳
Wow! Amazing! My grandmother was from Lithuania! Today I have dual citizenship... Brazilian and Lithuanian... She was born in Zarasai... Greetings from Brazil to Lithuania.
As a Greek, i visited Lithuania 2 years ago the summer. I had extremely good relationships with people as they were very warm and they made me feel like home. Love from Greek ancient brothers
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Love to Greek people from Lithuanians! Ancient Greek names in Lithuanian go almost unchanged and sound so natural to us. Even Αθήνα and Μυκήνες in Lithuanian sound the same way as it was in ancient Greek - in plural with the same ending - Ἀθῆναι and Μυκῆναι (Atėnai and Mikėnai).
A greek? Holy shit i have to play casino im so luuuuuucky i just saw a greek. Woooow
@@fidenemini111 it really must be something to be able to read the old works in the original and it looks like your language!
@ sure..... believe whatever the voices in your head say
Greetings from India 🇮🇳
I learned Sanskrit in school and it’s quite similar to Lithuanian. But there’s a basic similarity between all Indo-European languages.
Labas
@@Idklol632 what is labas? Is it something like Namas which means to bow in Sanskrit. Like a greeting
@@praffulkaul labas means hello in Lithuanian
Even Spanish words like tú, mi, etc. Are similar to hindi
@@Idklol632I think lavas means how person is wearing
l love Lithuanians and Baltic Scandinavians greenery and how clean they are .long live baltics long live Scandinavia long live Lithuania .greeting from Turkey 🇹🇷❣️🇱🇹
🇹🇷❣️🇱🇹🇧🇻🇪🇪🇫🇮🇸🇪🇱🇻🇩🇰🇮🇸
yep +1 from 🇹🇷
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You like how clean baltic states are? Uhhh if you mean that in the way i think you do, you should know that lithuania has the highest suicide rate in the world unless greenland has the highest if that is true..
And best at winter Olympics
Lithuania is truly a wonderful country! Nice people, good food, beautiful nature and interesting places. And: very affordable in comparison to - for instance - The Netherlands. We've been there five years ago. We instantly fell in love with it and will go back one day!
Ah yes ! Our brothers ❤ Huge love from Georgia!
This is the common misconception about "oldest" language. All languages are old in a sense that there was never a nation which was mute, and one day suddenly decided to invent their language and begin to speak. Lithuanian is one of least changed, one of most conservative languages by its vocabulary and the structure. No more than that. And this comes from native Lithuanian.
A further caveat to that is that Lithuanian is the most conservative Indo-European language. There are non Indo-European languages that are also quite conservative. Finnish for example is surprisingly similar to proto-Uralic.
Yeah I agree.
yes as soon as i saw the title i thought "it's probably the most conservative language", not "oldest". Hey, i was wondering the other day: since lithuanian is so conservative, it must be interesting when doing translations of greek, roman or even indo-iranian works. because you can reproduce in your own language the poetry style of those works? sometimes in french or english we have translations that claim to be "as close to the original as possible" but in lithuanian it must be very doable!
@@brettfafata3017 do we know if this is not an artefact of the contruction of proto-uralic? i suppose there is no proto-uralic text available so it was reconstructed from finnish/estonian/komi/udmurt etc ....
@loto it is oldest. You're jealous that my small (lithuanian) language is older than yours or other people LOL
Love Lithuania from lraq 🇮🇶😘🇱🇹
I'm Lithuanian-Brazilian, my great-grandparents came to Brazil just before the second world war, but after that they couldn't go back to Lithuania, my great-grandfather died before go back to his home, unhappy for not being in Lithuania. I feel a connection with my origins and like, I like to study and watch everything about it and I have the feeling of to be at home, in my home, it feels like I can smell the Lithuanian air, feel the atmosphere, it's crazy, I can't wait to visit my origins in the future, greetings from Brazil, with all affection, Mateus Maciulevicius :)
Damn, Im so glad to read this, we’re waiting for your visit, I hope more people like you look into their roots!
We are waiting for you in Lithuania ;) come back home!!!
@@vilmantaskontrimas1672 is your country have many space
@@rupalitales5444 for all good people and you ;)
@@vilmantaskontrimas1672 I love my city Gangtok .it is a beautiful hill station with Full of mountain,water fall,snow fall.i am from India 🇮🇳🙏 namaste
Fun fact:
Lithuania is a center of Europe
Geographic.
Yup
Not culturally or historically. Just geographically and it is just one of a few possible locations.
Really? I didn't knew that, thanks
Sweet.
"Let's discotheque right in my home"
I love your Eurovision entry this year!
Greetings Lithuania ❤️🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹❤️
Greetings from where?))
I am super happy to see my native country being talked about!
Greetings from Lithuania!
Labas, another lithuanian (I'm lithuanian too!)
@@MysticWizardMan nu tai sveiki!
As an Indian i didnt know that there was a language which is so close to Sanskrit, love to Lithuaninas from India..........
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Tamil is the oldest language
@@subashvenugopal9952 the oldest language is sign language
@@subashvenugopal9952 nope its not
@@gus1thego Sanskrit is the language of 6%recist people of indian in ancient times
THIS IS LITHUANIA! 🇱🇹
Would you visit?
Yeah for sure ! Thx from France 🇫🇷❤️🇱🇹
😘😘😘🤗🤗🤗
@Arisk umgang not 100%
@Arisk umgang Poles also live in Lithuania
Yeah whay not?
Sveiki lietuviai!🇱🇹💫
Labas varakas mano draugai lietuviai 🇱🇹
I have alot of friends from Lithuania especially from kaunas and panevezys. Truly, lithuanian are my favorite kind of people because they are so welcoming and caring and i always sharing stories with them. Despite they live in hardship because of their living condition and History, they always manage to keep themselves to stay happy and stay positive and i Will always have my huge respect for them. I hope that one day i can visit your beautiful country and share some stories with you guys.
Love from Indonesia 🇮🇩
As myliu tave lietuviai draugai ❤️
Proud to be Indian. Yours Lithunian language shares so much similarity with our ancient Sanskrit langauge. There are 1000% percent that language went to lithunia from India...
it can come other way round as well!!
@@sharatchandra4040 Sanskrit is older than Lithuanian there is no denying that.
We do not know, how and from where Sanskrit originated but there is a popular theory of Aryan Invasion Theory which is now Aryan Migration Theory and in future it may be turned out to be Aryan Picnic Theory or whatever..
@@sharatchandra4040 even if AIT is true those Aryans were definitely not Lithuanians
@@sharatchandra4040 well sanskrit was clearly older than any other "well developed" language
@@aishudhomane1681 Well it's true that Sanskrit is an older language. I ain't denying that thing. So as Lithuanian. It's like German and English. English is a germanic language their scripture is same but English developed from german. Even many indian languages like Tamil , Telugu etc are old. But U can't say one is older than other. Can u say Tamil is older than Sanskrit as Tamils believe in that Dravidian theory.
Lithuania looks so green and natural :) I’d visit
Greetings from Maine USA! My maternal grandparents were from Lithuania. Surname was Stankus and my Grandmother's maiden name was Sidaris. Very proud of my heritage and would love to visit the mother country some day. My other half is French...
Love from Āryāvarta.🇮🇳🇱🇹 Lithuania is a very nice country.
@@Deepak_Dhakad Aryavarta is mentioned nowhere in Mahabharatham and Ramayanam. Bharathvarsha is mentioned in Ramayanam and Mahabharatam.
@@astesiaa Before Bharatvarsh, our country was called Aryavarta. The name Bharatvarsha came from Sudas when he defeated all the kings. Sudas conquered the entire Aryavarta and all started calling this country as Bharatvarsha.
@@astesiaa Aryavarta is truth.
I am actually really glad people know about our country even tho it is really small and not really popular ! I was so happy watching this !! Really glad you liked it !!! Love from Lithuania !❤️
I love Lithuania from the United States. I'm American, capiche? 🇺🇸 ❤️ 🇱🇹
Cringe
@@neapsikraunu668 why, its cool to see an American complimenting our small country
@@bittereversweet "I'm American, capiche" made his sentence cringe
@@neapsikraunu668 so
Capiche.👌
One of the most archaic indo-european languages, not "the oldest"
Probably the oldest surviving indo European language
Due to its isolation. The same is true for Islandic.
German as an equally very conservative language (see grammar!) is an exception.
@@firstnamesecondname852 How is Lithuanian isolated if it's located in the center of Europe?
@@LordDamianus it was isolated during medieval times. Forests, swamps etc.
Sanskrit, tamil,... are like alot older
I from Japan who live in Lithuania 🇱🇹❤️🇯🇵
I love Lithuania!!!!
Me :")
Me too!! 🇯🇵❤️🇱🇹
Hello from Lithuania!🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹
I live in Lithuania and i really love this country because of its beauty and forests😁👍
legit after you said "would you want to visit Lithuania" I was like: I'm in Lithuania
Aš pagalvojau lygiai tą patį😂
Same
Me too lol
Same
Xd aš it
Aš iš Lietuvos, ačiū už sveikinimus/ im from Lithuania thanks you for the greetings
People Lithuania so beautiful 🤩😅
Thank you for this video!
Always nice to see people noticing our small country. :)
I'm half Lithuanian from my maternal great grandparents and I am trying to learn as much as I can about the culture and partial heritage, amazing video 🙏
My paternal Great Grandparents were Lithuanian.
I'm from Poland and visiting Lithuania, it felt almost like home, pretty similiar places honestly.
Lithuanians have always been able to speak their mother tongue. Even during the nearly fifty years of Soviet occupation Lithuanian remained the language of education, mass media and culture. It is wrong to believe that in that period of time our language was substituted by Russian. No, in no way.
Well it wasn't totally but russian at the time had more prestige and as well look at how many words from russian lithuanians use today, not just curse words but in general
@@giedriusabakevicius1521 Nežinau kur tiksliai gyveni, bet Vilniuj kažkaip tik keiksmąžodžius Rusiškus girdėjau. Rusiškai šnekantys tik Rusai ir visokie navaruskiai kalba čia.
@@giedriusabakevicius1521 It's because of Soviet Union. No one used any sort of russian words before the soviet union, only after.
@@uogiusj tai tu negirdėjai tokiu žodžio kaip sofa? Žodis sofa paimtas iš rusų kalbos
@@doggy2840 o ar ne iš anglų?
its so nice to see that everyone are saying good things about my country🥰🤗 thanks everyone
Im from Lithuania and what can i say Lithuania is beautiful!
I'm from Lithuania... your video made me feel more confident and proud that I know one of the oldest languages in the world!
Lietuva yra graži!!! Čia yra dauguma mano draugų 💖💖💖
Haha so love this country,have been there 3 times and so enjoy this country aa...
Love to Lithuania from Belarus owu
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Love from Lithuania too, and I'm proud to say that I'm half belarussian half Lithuanian Mom Lithuanian dad belarussian
@@rooskiz its nice :3
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Greetings from Turkey to all Baltic and Scandinavian countries love Lithuania 🇹🇷❣️🇱🇹
You are handsome ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@aintyours7470 thank you ☺️it's your beautiful words
This is a beautiful country ... I've never been there. Greetings from Croatia
Many loves from Hungary🇭🇺
Here in Lithuania now, visiting from the U.S. I love it. I want to move here.
Lithuanian is very similar to our sanskrit
Love from India ❤️
Its not similar to sanskrit, but it is distant relative.
It's not similar ! I have friends in both countries , it's not similar
@@aintyours7470 By similar i mean most similar than any other european languages , it's amazing that they split up more than 5000 years ago and Lithuanian has not changed very much . Its said that there are about 10000 lithuanian words similar to sanskrit. Thats pretty enough to say they are similar
@@akshays949 stop promoting this ideology! If Sanskrit and Lithuanian evolved from same language mean both Sanskrit speakers and Lithuanian speakers would have evolved from Same group of people you know! Lithuanians look no where similar to Indians in look.! Where is this Idea came from? We know you people have high regards to Sanskrit language (which is dead not spoken anywhere) but pls stop pushing this ideology down on everyone's throats
@@aintyours7470 it's according to the studies that Aryans who spoke indo europian language came to india , mixed with locals to form new race , who are the ancestors of modern indians . And sanskrit is one of the oldest languages and it has lots of greatest books and literature ever written in human history , i guess its something to be proud of
Lithuanian is not the oldest language in the world. There is no such think as the oldest language, since all languages are in a perpetual state of change since the dawn of humanity, and there is absolutely no way of measuring what is the oldest language. Lithuanian is one of the more archaic languages in the Indo-European language family. This doesn't make it one of the most archaic languages in the world since there is no metric to compare different language families in terms of their archaicness.
By no means are all features in Lithuanian equally archaic. The features of Lithuanian which are usually cited to justify the "archaic" label are the preservation of some aspects PIE phonology and nominal Morphology. It should be remembered, however, that the language has not been equally conservative in all domains. eg. baltic verbs are a lot more innovative than baltic nouns.
Thanks! I came to make the same point, but your explanation was much better. In a similar sense, Finnish is conservative or archaic inside the Uralic language family, often preserving even loanwords better than in the original languages. A random example: "kuningaz" for "king" in Proto-German or thereabouts, is "kuningas" in modern Finnish (and in Estonian, too, actually). We have lots of loan words from Baltic languages, by no coincidence, since the branch of Finnic language that would develop to Finnish here crossed over the Gulf of Finland from the area of modern Estonian and perhaps Baltic languages too perhaps some time before 0 AD, give or take a century.
Very interesting, didn't realise how old Lithuanian is!
really nice to see more of Lithuania being shown on platforms like this ♡ it makes me very happy to know others can see what we often overlook ^^
Well Sanskrit still alive language , Sankrit still remain oldest in the world ( people who speak Sankrit largely live in village hence it became less wide spread ) in village of central India jhiri and mattur Kerela
Impressive 🤩 Love to Lithuania from Egypt 🇪🇬❤🇱🇹
Love Lithuania 🇱🇹
From 🇩🇪🇹🇷
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Please make more videos about Lithuania 🙏😁
I definitely would visit Lithuania, I just need to go a bit south and I’m there. Greetings from Latvia. 🇱🇻 🤝🇱🇹
I'm from Lithuania 🇱🇹labas visems
I used to live in Lithuania and the capital was beauty full (btw im from estonia 🇪🇪)
Of course I’d visit, much ❤️ to 🇱🇹 from 🇺🇦
Slava Ukraine! 🇱🇹❤️🇺🇦
@@mrbtt1130 Herojam Slava! 🇺🇦 & 🇱🇹 stronger 💪🏻 together
Hayyyyy!!! My man, I'd love to visit Kyiv
@@saulgoodman5451 You are always welcome ❤️ Actually I was born there 😁
Dynamo Kyiv🔵⚪ :)
Latvian is very similar to Lithuanian and is also one of the oldest languages in the world.
And oldest flag 🇦🇱🇦🇹🇩🇰🇱🇻
I visited 3x too. Vilnius once. Kaunas twice. Kibinai, hot and cold beetroot soup was yummy. The best was cepilinai!!
Thank you for checking out our country, it's very appreciated 😄
I am very proud of my beautiful country named Lithuania 🇱🇹😌✨
Thanks y'all our country is really nice, we have lot of different and important objects, you can spend years to explore everything, and Lithuania history is really interesting tho so yeah thanks for yours supports from other countries!!! I thought peoples gonna be like ehhh.
I Thought lithuania was a simple country but now im proud of my country even more
Greetings from Lithuania! It's really nice to see people from around the world talking about our small country, most people think that it's a part of Russia. Thanks for spreading awareness about small countries! 🙃
Thank you for spending your time for our very small country Lithuania :)
The Lithuanian language is so old that there are some words that sound very similar to the Sanskrit language.
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@@gus1thego 😘🤗🇮🇶🇮🇶
These two sentences in Sanskrit are my favourite:
Kas tvam esi? Asmi svapnas tava tamase nakte? Agnim dadau te šradi tada višpatir devas tvam asi. .(Who are you? I am your dream on a dark night. The fire I gave you in your heart, then the Lord God you are)
Which in Lithuanian is:
Kas tu esi? Esmi sapnas tavo tamsioje naktyje. Ugnį daviau tau širdy, tada viešpatis dievas tu esi.
@@fidenemini111 Hallo👋
@L. Achal Ambiger All languages are equally old. Some are just more conservative than others like Lithuanian, Sanskrit, Tamil or Albanian. The oldest however is the Chimpanzee language.
Take a shot of vodka everytime than he tell that Lithuanian is one of the oldest languages in the world.
good luck 🤪
My grandfather was living in Lithuania. He was part Polish and I think that he was part Lithuanian. I heard that their ancestry has 45 percent Nordic DNA.
Ačiū už šį vaizdo įrašą!
Cool video. To add about Lithuania. We dont have the mountains so we like to see them in other countries. Yeah, from foreigners you will hear often that Lithuania is a green country and our nature is simple but nice: the forest, the lakes and rivers. Here we have over 900 hills on which has been the castles of the woods. Our history is deep because who knows about Lithuania but cant imagine that this small country in the past has been the biggest in the Europe between the Baltic sea and the Black sea. So in Vilnius go to the Royal palace where you will learn about our history. About lithuanian people when we hear from the foreigners that we're friendly...hmmm...not always. We're kind cold, close to strangers but as one italian friend told me: "When you know them better so they will open their heart. ". We're not from those people who in the street like to smile. Sometimes between lithuanians not always is a unity. But little by little we're changing. Thanks for video. As I like to say: Europe isnt only London, Paris or Roma. Welcome to Lithuania.
You could say oldest Indo-European language, but no way near to oldest language. Again there are Basque and Georgian only in Europe which already existed before Indo-European, there are far more outside of Europe.
Love Lithuania!
Then there's Denmark and Iceland
@@KygoCalvinHarris-xu4kv What about Canadian Inuktitut or Australian Aboriginal dialects?
@@gamlinos yeah probably
But I'm interested in Greek, Hebrew , latin
YES LITHUANIA❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Lithuanian is the most archaic living language among Indo-European languages.
In my opinion Its clearly albanian
@@clonmektv8526 The Albanian, Greek, and Armenian languages first differed from the Indo-European prolanguage. But during that time it underwent more changes than the Lithuanian language.
imagine how archaic old prussian was! it's as if proto-IE was still around until the 1200s
@@ogunsiron2 ,The last person to speak Prussian died in 1677 on the Curonian Spit. But the Prussian language, especially the Nadruvian language, together with the Jotvingian Sūduvian language, became the substrate for the formation of the Southwestern Highland dialect, which became the basis of the Lithuanian general (literary) language.
@@Vil9876 thanks for the infos!
Sveiki visi 🇱🇻❤️🇱🇹
I'm so glad that someone made video about my lovely country ^^ thank you gus1thego
"Lithuania doesn't have any swear words, because we're a very pure language". Well, let's keep it like that, although my Lithuanian friend says it's like that, because it's easier to import them from Russian 😆
Grynai cia toks cap buvo, kad tipo neturim swear words. Didzioji dalis keiksmazodziu yra is rusu ir keikiasi visi tai nxj :DD
@@phantom4577 seni reliai neturim nevieno keiksmažodio nx, gaidys tai cia arčiausiai.
Interesting. Ukrainian language also has this feature - no swear words
@@user-yg1jq3dh9i o rupūs miltai? Kad tave ropuže ir pnš? Skaitosi 🤔🤔
@@danilanope1635 nu gal, bet nelabai (kaip pasakius) "Stiprus keiksmažodžiai" nepalyginsi su blet ar cyka ar nahui.
That is indeed fact - Lithuanian language doesn't have any swear words that I would know of. Of course, there are some words that people would find offensive, but they're mostly used in countryside, and all the other swearwords are mostly from Russia, Poland, and other nearby countries.
yeah we just stole curse words from Russia, for example cyka blyat is the worst one I think
Beautiful people 👋
Thank's 🙈
Yes I live there 🇱🇹
Greetings, seserys
I am from lithuania, its an amazing country!
It'a nice to see someone talking very nice about a very small country
Another fact about Lithuania : a bit north of Vilnius is the middle of europe (Not the EU Organization)
yeah, the gspot of Europe!
I love Lithuania 🇱🇹🥰😍
Love lietuvu (Lithuania) from the Netherlands 🇳🇱❤️🇱🇹
Greeting from Lithuania!