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Lithuanian Out Loud 0280 – Egzaminas Exam
15/06/2013 Duration: 03minLL0280 – Egzaminas Exam This is a quick response episode! We’ll say the word or phrase in English and you say it in Lithuanian – Out Loud! Ready, set, go! Pasiruošti, dėmesio, marš! food maistas I don’t know aš nežinau an onion svogūnas two onions du svogūnai I’d like onions aš norėčiau svogūnų I don’t want onions aš nenoriu svogūnų to order užsisakyti I want to order aš noriu užsisakyti I hate aš nekenčiu I hate flies aš nekenčiu musių I hate carrots aš nekenčiu morkų I will try aš pabandysiu I will try to ski aš pabandysiu slidinėti I will try to play tennis aš pabandysiu žaisti tenisą a dish (of food) patiekalas in the dish (of food) patiekale to remove nuimti later vėliau this food is cold šis maistas yra šaltas this food is hot šis maistas yra karštas this food is terrible šis maistas yra siaubingas this food is great šis maistas yra puikus to heat up pašildyti can you heat this up? ar jūs galite tai pašildyti?
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0279 – Egzaminas Exam
16/05/2013 Duration: 04minLL0279 – Egzaminas Exam This is a quick response episode! We’ll say the word or phrase in English and you say it in Lithuanian – Out Loud! Ready, set, go! Pasiruošti, dėmesio, marš! are you ready to order? ar jūs pasiruošę užsisakyti maistą? I don’t know, are there onions in the pizza aš nežinau, ar picoje nėra svogūnų? I hate onions aš nekenčiu svogūnų no, there are no onions in it ne, šioje picoje nėra svogūnų okay, I’ll try this pizza gerai, pabandysiu šią picą. are you ready to order? ar jūs pasiruošę užsisakyti? I don’t know aš nežinau are there onions in this dish? ar šiame patiekale yra svogūnų? I hate onions aš nekenčiu svogūnų yes, this dish comes with onions but we can remove them taip, šis patiekalas su svogūnais, bet mes galime juos nuimti okay, great, I’ll try it without onions, please oi, puiku, aš pabandysiu tai be svogūnų, prašau later vėliau excuse me, waitress? atsiprašau, padavėja? yes? taip? this food is cold šis maistas yra šaltas
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0278 – Egzaminas Exam
06/04/2013 Duration: 02minLL0278 – Egzaminas Exam This is a quick response episode! We’ll say the word or phrase in English and you say it in Lithuanian – Out Loud! Ready, set, go! Pasiruošti, dėmesio, marš! eye akis mouth burna nose nosis head galva ear ausis arm ranka leg koja hand ranka hair plaukai neck kaklas foot pėda heart širdis brain smegenys finger pirštas thumb nykštys wrist riešas tooth dantis teeth dantys skin oda elbow alkūnė knee kelis chest krūtinė lip lūpa lips lūpos face veidas body kūnas
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0277 – Egzaminas Exam
05/04/2013 Duration: 02minLL0277 – Egzaminas Exam This is a quick response episode! We’ll say the word or phrase in English and you say it in Lithuanian – Out Loud! Ready, set, go! Pasiruošti, dėmesio, marš! alligator aligatorius eel ungurys sea lion jūrų liūtas crab krabas dolphin delfinas fish žuvis jellyfish medūza bat šikšnosparnis fox lapė giraffe žirafa goat ožka hippopotamus begemotas sheep avis gorilla gorila scorpion skorpionas weasel žebenkštis leopard leopardas zebra zebras stork gandras cuckoo gegutė pigeon balandis lobster omaras octopus aštunkojis shark ryklys
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0276 – Egzaminas Exam
04/04/2013 Duration: 03minLL0276 – Egzaminas Exam This is a quick response episode! We’ll say the word or phrase in English and you say it in Lithuanian – Out Loud! Ready, set, go! Pasiruošti, dėmesio, marš! maybe, perhaps gal you would want norėtumėte something to eat ko nors valgyti something to drink ko nors gerti something to drink (alcoholic beverage) ko nors išgerti maybe you’d like something to drink? gal norėtumėte ko nors išgerti? maybe you’d like something to eat? gal norėtumėte ko nors valgyti? just tiesiog just come in tiesiog užeik just drink it tiesiog išgerk just eat it tiesiog suvalgyk I will wait palauksiu an order - of food for example užsakymas I will wait for my order palauksiu savo užsakymo okay gerai when kai you will be - future tense of būti – formal būsite to get ready, to prepare ruošti to be ready pasiruošti to let, to allow, to permit leisti to know žinoti please, let me know prašau, leiskite man žinoti please, let me know when you
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0275 - Mokėti To Know How
28/12/2012 Duration: 10minLL0275 – Mokėti To Know How Ready? Hi there, I’m Jack and I’m Gintarė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. In a previous episode we described the knygnešiai, the Lithuanian book smugglers. In 1905 Russian authorities recognized the book ban policy was a failure and repealed the anti-Lithuanian language laws. Shortly after, one of the book smugglers Juozas Masiulis opened his own bookstore in Panevėžys. The bookstore and a chain of these bookstores still operate in Lithuania under his name. In Kaunas there is a statue dedicated to “the unknown book smuggler.” Knygnešiai, or booksmuggler, Jurgis Bielinis was born 16 March 1846. This date is commemorated in Lithuania as the “Day of the Knygnešiai.” Today we’ll go over the Lithuanian verb mokėti – to know how, to be able. Here are mokėti and nemokėti conjugated in the present tense. to know how mokėti to be able mokėti I know how aš moku you know how (tu) tu moki
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0274 - Eik Be Manes Go Without Me
17/12/2012 Duration: 16minHi there, I’m Jack and I’m Gintarė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. - According to Wikipedia, the online free dictionary, The Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Lithuania resulted in the near total destruction of Lithuanian Jews living in the Nazi-controlled Lithuanian territories. Out of approximately 208,000 to 210,000 Jews, an estimated 195,000–196,000 were murdered before the end of World War II. The Holocaust resulted in the largest ever loss of life in so short a space of time in the History of Lithuania. The Holocaust in Lithuania http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust_in_Lithuania today we begin a series of episodes focused on pronouns and how they are declined this is a very big topic, so we'll do one episode per pronoun this episode will cover manęs, the next episode will cover tavęs, etcetera we’ll start off with the most common declension, vardininkas or the nominative case, and what the pronouns look like we’ve used these h
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0273 – Namie At Home
23/07/2012 Duration: 17minHi there, I’m Jack and I’m Gintarė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. Every summer the port city of Klaipėda holds Jūros šventė - The Sea's Festival. Šventė is the Lithuanian word for holiday, feast, or festival. Jūra is the word for the sea. According to the webpage Kadmusarts, the Sea Festival invites the locals and city guests to enjoy more than 100 events, in which over 600 singers and bands are involved. Something I’ve found difficult to understand is the word namas and its relatives. Today we’ll take a few minutes to go over namas, namo, namo, namai, namuose, namie, namų, namui, namams, namą, name! namas is the word for a house here is namas in vardininkas, singular I like this house very much šitas namas man labai patinka our house is in Vilnius mūsų namas yra Vilniuje here is my house čia yra mano namas the house was big namas buvo didelis the house is not old namas nėra senas he is as big as a
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0272 – Mes Su Merginomis The Young Women And I
20/07/2012 Duration: 11minHi there, I’m Jack and I’m Gintarė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. According to the website "Musical Instruments," the kanklės is an ancient, traditional stringed musical instrument of Lithuania. The kanklės was carved from a single piece of wood and it was played during sacrifices to the gods or as protection from evil or to keep death away. The best kanklės were made from old growth forests and the best time to cut wood for a new instrument was between a person's death and burial. Lithuanian kanklės http://ausis.gf.vu.lt/eka/instrum/chordoph.html Here is the second half of some more practice with the instrumental case. Now that you’ve learned how to say, “mes su” we’re going to show you another option. You can also say, I with the dog, aš su šuniu, but then you have to conjugate the verb to the first person. Let’s use the verb to sleep, miegoti. I sleep aš miegu the dog and I sleep in the bed mes su šuniu miegame lovo
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0271 – Mes Su Narimantu Narimantas And I
05/05/2012 Duration: 10minLL0271 – Mes Su Narimantu Narimantas And I Hi there, I’m Jack and I’m Gintarė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. According to the Wikipedia page, Užgavėnės, this is a traditional Lithuanian celebration that's held at the same time as Mardi Gras in New Orleans and Brazil's Carnival. The celebration starts with the burning of Morė, an effigy of winter. Participants wear costumes, folklore groups perform traditional plays, people dance and eat traditional foods. Many of the costumes worn during the festival represent devils, witches, farm animals, the grim reaper, etcetera. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzgavenes photo: Užgavėnės 14 February 2010 photographer: Andrius Petrucenia (Wikipedia) Today we’ll go over how to say things like Raminta and I, Narimantas and I, or the dog and I. The way you can express this idea in Lithuanian is different from the way English speakers do it. Lithuanians can say roughly, “we with Daiva” to
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0270 - Dirbu Darbo Dienomis I Work On Weekdays
13/03/2012 Duration: 10minLL0270 – plural instrumental inagininkas part three Hi there, I’m Jack and I’m Gintarė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. A bizarre story out of Lithuania concerns a man named Drąsius Kedys of Kaunas, Lithuania. Mr. Kedys allegedly murdered Lithuanian District Court Judge Jonas Furmanavičius and a few hours later, the sister of his ex-girlfriend, Violeta Naruševičienė. Police said that possible motives for the murders were either a bitter three-year-long custody fight or the claims by Drąsius Kedys that Judge Jonas Furmanavičius and other men raped his young daughter. Drąsius Kedys had become a Lithuanian folk hero for taking the law into his own hands and murdering two people. Street demonstrations were held and mugs and t-shirts supporting Drąsius were sold all over Lithuania. His body was found in a Kaunas reservoir in April 2010. Killer of judge, woman in Kaunas remains at large http://balticreports.com/?p=2444 Drąsius Ked
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0269 – Gerti To Drink
22/01/2012 Duration: 10minLL0269 – Gerti To Drink Hi there, I’m Jack and I’m Gintarė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. According to Radio Vilnius: News and Current Affairs an Easter tradition in Lithuania centers around a swing. The swings are large enough for more than one person. Men would swing standing together. Women would swing sitting and whichever women would swing the highest would be named the best housekeepers. today we’ll work on the verb gerti Gerti is a transitive verb so it requires the accusative case or galininkas. Of course, when we negate a transitive verb, such as negerti, we use kilmininkas or the genitive case. In Lithuanian aš geriu kavą means I drink coffee or I’m drinking coffee. here are the verbs gerti and negerti conjugated in the present tense. to drink gerti I drink aš geriu you drink (tu) tu geri he drinks jis geria she drinks ji geria you drink (formal) jūs geriate we drink mes geria
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0268 – Jurgis Su Seserimis Gyveno Vilniuje Jurgis Lived With His Sisters In Vilnius
22/01/2012 Duration: 08minLL0268 – Jurgis Su Seserimis Gyveno Vilniuje Jurgis Lived With His Sisters In Vilnius Hi there, I’m Jack and I’m Gintarė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. According to the 2010 online article, "From Lithuania, a View of Austerity’s Costs," the global recession has hit Lithuanians very hard. Pensioners have had their benefits cut and are swamping soup kitchens. Thousands have lost their jobs and Lithuania, which already had a high suicide rate has seen a dramatic increase in the number of people taking their own lives. In addition, the emigration rate of Lithuanians is at the highest percentage since Lithuania joined the European Union in 2004. From Lithuania, a View of Austerity’s Costs http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/02/business/global/02austerity.html?pagewanted=all today we'll pick up again with the plural instrumental here are some examples with some new vocabulary -a to return grįžti a gift dovana gifts
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0267 – Ledai Ice Cream
22/01/2012 Duration: 06minLL0267 Ledai Ice Cream Hi there, I’m Jack and I’m Gintarė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. This episode is part of a series of programs we'll give you focused on food and drink. This is a big subject so we'll break it down into bite-sized bits. This series will be short, fast and to the point. Enjoy! ice cream ledai I like ice cream man patinka ledai I don't like ice cream man nepatinka ledai I want ice cream noriu ledų I don't want ice cream nenoriu ledų pineapple ananasas pineapples ananasai I like pineapple man patinka ananasai I don't like pineapple man nepatinka ananasai I want pineapple noriu ananaso I don't want pineapple nenoriu ananaso pineapple juice ananasų sultys I like pineapple juice man patinka ananasų sultys I don't like pineapple juice man nepatinka ananasų sultys I want pineapple juice no
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0266 – Vaisai Fruits
22/01/2012 Duration: 05minLL0266 Vaisai Fruits Hi there, I’m Jack and I’m Gintarė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. This episode is part of a series of programs we'll give you focused on food and drink. This is a big subject so we'll break it down into bite-sized bits. This series will be short, fast and to the point. Enjoy! pork tenderloin kiaulienos išpjova I like pork tenderloin man patinka kiaulienos išpjova I don't like pork tenderloin man nepatinka kiaulienos išpjova I want pork tenderloin noriu kiaulienos išpjovos I don't want pork tenderloin nenoriu kiaulienos išpjovos a roll or bun bandelė I want a bun noriu bandelės I don't want a bun nenoriu bandelės an apple obuolys apples obuoliai I like apples man patinka obuoliai I don't like apples man nepatinka obuoliai I want an apple noriu obuolio I don't want an apple nenoriu obuolio apple juice obuolių sultys I
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0265 – Pievagrybiai Mushrooms
22/01/2012 Duration: 07minLL0265 Pievagrybiai Mushrooms Hi there, I’m Jack and I’m Gintarė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. This episode is part of a series of programs we'll give you focused on food and drink. Today we'll simply give you vocabulary of some ingredients and utensils you might use while cooking. Enjoy! meadow mushrooms pievagrybiai So, this means, like the mushrooms you find in the forest, or something? No, the forest - grybai - mushroom. Pievagrybiai is...I don’t know where it’s found - in the shop; on pizza... pievagrybiai... ...and they’re different from the mushrooms you find in the forest. Hmm, okay. Lithuanians are experts on grybai, yeah, Americans, we don’t know anything about grybai. white pepper baltieji pipirai black pepper juodieji pipirai flour miltai wheat flour kvietiniai miltai meat mėsa spices / seasoning prieskoniai a wrap for making a wrap sandwich lavašas
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0264 – Man Patinka Uogos I Like Berries
19/01/2012 Duration: 05minLL0264 Hi there, I’m Gintarė and I’m Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. This episode is part of a series of programs we'll give you focused on food and drink. This is a big subject so we'll break it down into bite-sized bits. This series will be short, fast and to the point. Enjoy! a peach persikas peaches persikai I like peaches man patinka persikai I don't like peaches man nepatinka persikai I want a peach noriu persiko I don't want a peach nenoriu persiko butter sviestas I like butter man patinka sviestas I don't like butter man nepatinka sviestas I want butter noriu sviesto I don't want butter nenoriu sviesto a carrot morka carrots morkos I like carrots man patinka morkos I don't like carrots man nepatinka morkos I want carrots noriu morkų I don't want carrots nenoriu morkų ham kumpis I like ham man patinka kumpis I don't like ham man nepatinka kumpis I want
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0263 – Man Patinka Romas I Like Rum
19/01/2012 Duration: 04minLL0263 Hi there, I’m Jack and I’m Gintarė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. This episode is part of a series of programs we'll give you focused on food and drink. This is a big subject so we'll break it down into bite-sized bits. This series will be short, fast and to the point. Enjoy! black bread juoda duona I like black bread man patinka juoda duona I don't like black bread man nepatinka juoda duona I want black bread noriu juodos duonos I don't want black bread nenoriu juodos duonos rum romas I like rum man patinka romas I don't like rum man nepatinka romas I want rum noriu romo I don't want rum nenoriu romo cinnamon cinamonas I like cinnamon man patinka cinamonas I don't like cinnamon man nepatinka cinamonas I want cinnamon noriu cinamono I don't want cinnamon nenoriu cinamono sour cream grietinė I like sour cream m
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0262 – Man Patinka Medus I Like Honey
19/01/2012 Duration: 05minLL0262 Hi there, I’m Jack and I’m Gintarė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. This episode is part of a series of programs we'll give you focused on food and drink. This is a big subject so we'll break it down into bite-sized bits. This series will be short, fast and to the point. Enjoy! potato bulvė potatoes bulvės I like potatoes man patinka bulvės I don't like potatoes man nepatinka bulvės I want potatoes noriu bulvių I don't want potatoes nenoriu bulvių ketchup kečupas I like ketchup man patinka kečupas I don't like ketchup man nepatinka kečupas I want ketchup noriu kečupo I don't want ketchup nenoriu kečupo honey medus I like honey man patinka medus I don't like honey man nepatinka medus I want honey noriu medaus I don't want hon
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0261 – Antis Duck
18/01/2012 Duration: 08minLL0261 Hi there, I’m Jack and I’m Gintarė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. This episode is part of a series of programs we'll give you focused on food and drink. This series will be short, fast and to the point. Enjoy! a raisin razina raisins razinos I like raisins man patinka razinos I don't like raisins man nepatinka razinos I want raisins noriu razinos I don't want raisins nenoriu razinos eggplant baklažanas I like eggplant man patinka baklažanas I don't like eggplant man nepatinka baklažanas I want eggplant noriu baklažano I don't want eggplant nenoriu baklažano a nut riešutas nuts riešutai I like nuts man patinka riešutai I don't like nuts man nepatinka riešutai I want nuts noriu riešutų I don't want nuts nenoriu riešutų animal meat often carries the suffix -iena many of the following meats you would probably ne