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Heading to Klaipeda, Vilnius, Palanga or any other part of Lithuania and want to impress the locals? Speak a little Lithuanian! The locals really appreciate when tourists speak their language. So why not learn labas (hello) or Aciu (thank you) before you go on your Lithuanian vacation.
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Комментарии : 56   
@ianslass
@ianslass Год назад
Labas! Labas! As an American of Lithuanian descent...I was thrilled to see this video. I still haven't made it there yet, but I plan to go in a few years. Thank you (Ačiū) so much for this video! PS: I don't speak Lithuanian fluently, my Mom and Daddy did. But we were taught when saying goodbye it was...Su Dievu...Go with God. Kind of like Vaya con Dios in Spanish.
@aidenpearce4409
@aidenpearce4409 Год назад
Aš esu amerikietis bet esu studijavęs lietuvių kalbos beveik 5 metus, Skrendau iš Sietlo į Vilnių ir reikia pasakyti kad tas miestas buvo gražus ir labai daug ką padaryti. Mano manymu lietuviai labai sąžiningi bet tylūs bet suprantu kodėl jie taip elgėsi. Siūlau visiems į Lietuvą keliauti. Buvau taip pat Kaune, tai truputį kitoks nei Vilnius.
@FlyshBungo2
@FlyshBungo2 Год назад
Wow, this is amazing! There are some mistakes, like "skrendau" is not a form that exists, but its understandable, because its "as skrendu (i fly)" so its easy to make that mistake, some words have very different forms, some are simple. The correct one is "as skridau (i flew)" from the root "skristi", then you might ask why isnt it "as skrindu (i fly)" and idk the answer to that, it may be an outlier. Im not very good at explaining grammar. Its so fun to see foreigners learn our seldom spoken language, you are awesome!
@toriwebster242
@toriwebster242 Год назад
How did you learn? I’ve been struggling because it’s very overwhelming for me.
@michail_zheleznov
@michail_zheleznov 4 месяца назад
Those comments are the reason, why you should consider stop learning the language. People will answer to you in English either way, so you should not bother too much, as it will be a waste of time and you won't be able to conversate in Lithuanian.
@monicaant.1422
@monicaant.1422 Год назад
I really want to visit Lithuania one day😩😀
@danielkoon1016
@danielkoon1016 Год назад
as someone planning to visit the Baltics, this video came out at a great time.
@andeeharry
@andeeharry Год назад
I haven't heard much about Lithuania expect that it has become quite a popular place recently...I love these words, thanks for sharing
@seamussc
@seamussc Год назад
Lithuanian has always looked so fascinating to me. I understand it's the most conservative Ianguage of the Indo-European language family, so it's the closest to the language spoken 5 thousand years ago that many prominent languages (including English, Italian, Russian, Greek, Farsi, Hindi etc.) descend from. There's even a surprising amount of words that look very close to Ancient Sanskrit, which it isn't particularly closely related to, just because those words have changed that little. That doesn't mean it hasn't changed at all or is exactly the same by any means, but there's more interesting linguistic glances into the past to be found.
@danielkomarov5086
@danielkomarov5086 Год назад
Never really heard Lithuanian until now. It sounds really nice. Well done Mark, you’ve made me interested in another language I totally didn’t think about before 😊
@Audrekaz
@Audrekaz Год назад
Iš one of the oldest languages.
@LithuaniaExplained
@LithuaniaExplained Год назад
Very educational, thanks :D
@222Deima
@222Deima Год назад
Nėra už ką* ☺️ Great video! Glad to see you visiting Lithuanian again!
@philbuarque
@philbuarque Год назад
Thank you! I'll be there in January!
@covinhas87
@covinhas87 19 дней назад
I'm going to Lithuania this month 😮 Can't wait to try their foods 🎉❤
@WKP1996
@WKP1996 Месяц назад
Thanks! Going to Lithuania tomorrow for the first time. Knew some words, but good with a refresher.
@Dafishco
@Dafishco Год назад
Was nice to see Klaipeda on the video. How i wish this video had been from a few years ago before we all came to visit my family. On a language note, I grew up during the change from Russian to Lithuanian in school. For most of the early 90s I tried to get by adding as is or os to the end of words and just hoping to be somewhat correct. I hope you made it to stora antis! Cant wait for the rest of your baltic journey!
@Pressplay_Media_EU
@Pressplay_Media_EU Год назад
if someone gives you something or compliments you, just sneeze to show your gratitude 🤧 _AČIU_ !!
@shadowgirl393
@shadowgirl393 Год назад
Well, it’s ačiū
@tobiojo6469
@tobiojo6469 Год назад
Awesome video
@tomaskla9030
@tomaskla9030 Год назад
Nice, great 👍
@jenniferalbert910
@jenniferalbert910 Год назад
This was neat!
@michaelaeyley1812
@michaelaeyley1812 9 месяцев назад
Thanks, very useful.
@krunoslavkovacec1842
@krunoslavkovacec1842 Год назад
Don't forget to make the distinction between the nasal "e" soond and ė which is just a "normal" e sound.
@fidenemini111
@fidenemini111 Год назад
"'ė" is actually a tricky one for English and Slavic speakers but it should be not a problem for Germans, it sounds exactly like "ä" in "später" or first "e" in German name Peter.
@genesispinicaisa5226
@genesispinicaisa5226 Год назад
Excelente
@serdip
@serdip Год назад
Prasom! 🙂
@carterucm
@carterucm Месяц назад
Off to Klaipeda in a couple of days :)
@surangatelge597
@surangatelge597 3 месяца назад
WOW ' GOOD JOB SIR, KEEP IT UP, RESPECT 🙏 U, GREAT VEDIOE'S 👍, FROM SURANGA ( SRILANKA )
@dainiusm5436
@dainiusm5436 Год назад
😃😃😃
@andeeharry
@andeeharry Год назад
Labas.....i like this. It's kind of cute and just rolls off you're tongue. Anyway Labas to all.
@fidenemini111
@fidenemini111 Год назад
But in Tagalog (with the stress on the last sylable) it means "go away" 😃. Phillipinos living in Lithuania notice trhis immediately and used to make jokes about it.
@andeeharry
@andeeharry Год назад
@@fidenemini111 Thanks for commenting, yes, words are always different in other countries
@Tramptraveller
@Tramptraveller Год назад
❤❤❤❤👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
@biznesimmigration2014
@biznesimmigration2014 6 месяцев назад
Friends from Lithuania. If we will be one powerfull country as previously it will be easier for all! Orzel&Pogon together.
@ekhatorcosmos855
@ekhatorcosmos855 5 месяцев назад
I would definitely love to visit Lithuania, I hope it’s not difficult getting a Visa permit from Nigeria 😢
@user-kv1ng6id6q
@user-kv1ng6id6q Год назад
kiek kojona not just kiek kainuoja :) im proud of this person :) very nice job :) soooooooo bad in Lietuva ? that you left ?
@Amanda_Trott
@Amanda_Trott Год назад
I guess there are different dialects because my grandma used to say kavos for coffee
@shadowgirl393
@shadowgirl393 Год назад
Lithuanian language has 4 dialects
@Amanda_Trott
@Amanda_Trott Год назад
@@shadowgirl393 wow I did not know that
@weirduserid
@weirduserid Год назад
True different dialects are there, but kavOS has a different ending to kavA, because it has a different meaning - a request/wish for a coffee.
@FullPounder
@FullPounder Год назад
In Lithuanian you change the ending of a word to give it a different meaning. If you're just saying what it's called, you would say "kava", but if you're requesting/asking for coffee then you say "kavos"
@danielkoon1016
@danielkoon1016 Год назад
any chance for a Latvian video?
@suneelacharya2120
@suneelacharya2120 Год назад
How to travel in Lithuania now I am ni Minsk which doucment need
@ignastamulis8702
@ignastamulis8702 4 месяца назад
Good, but your pronunciation is not like lithuanian's
@laurie6123
@laurie6123 Год назад
Accent sounds a bit Italian?
@magnol1a_
@magnol1a_ Год назад
Not sure about that, but I always got asked if I was Spanish when speaking Lithuanian in public.
@ahmd5
@ahmd5 Год назад
very interesting, I was expecting Cyrillic alphabet
@krunoslavkovacec1842
@krunoslavkovacec1842 Год назад
Why?
@piotr1997
@piotr1997 Год назад
@@krunoslavkovacec1842 soviet union
@piotr1997
@piotr1997 Год назад
@@krunoslavkovacec1842 i know lithuania is lithuania but people outside often don’t know
@dyto2287
@dyto2287 Год назад
@@piotr1997 Well, most popular smuggled item inside via border was Lithuanian books so it makes sense why it's not cyrillic. xD
@mathmath9910
@mathmath9910 Год назад
I am a 35 year old Moroccan guy looking for a Lithuanian girl for marriage
@shadowgirl393
@shadowgirl393 Год назад
How many wives do you have right now?
@just_one_opinion
@just_one_opinion Год назад
hope russ gives it to you good ukerlovers
@alexhobbs2209
@alexhobbs2209 4 месяца назад
I think you're being a bit too xenophobic.
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