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Lithuanian Out Loud 0160 - Exam 44
28/04/2009 Duration: 04minExam 44 Keturiasdešimt ketvirtas egzaminas. This is a quick response episode! We’ll say the word or phrase in English and you say it in Lithuanian – Out Loud! It’s too late for questions, the exam starts now. Ready, set, go! Pasiruošti, dėmesio, marš! also irgi, taip pat if jei/jeigu somewhere, anywhere kur nors maybe galbūt or arba separate atskiras together kartu peace ramybė in peace ramybėje the world pasaulis old senas/sena in the old sename the forest miškas inhabitant gyventojas / gyventoja city miestas diminutive of city miestelis dormitory (dorm) bendrabutis examples pavyzdžiai I can live in Lithuania aš galiu gyventi Lietuvoje I like living in Kaunas man patinka gyventi Kaune I want to live in Klaipėda aš noriu gyventi Klaipėdoje is there anywhere to live? ar yra kur gyventi? why not live better? kodėl negyventi geriau? one can live or not live here galima gyventi arba negyventi čia why not live your life in Lithuania? kodėl negyventi savo gyvenimo Lietuvoje? I live in Chicago aš gyvenu Čikagoje I’m
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0159 - Exam 43
14/04/2009 Duration: 03minExam 43 Keturiasdešimt trečias egzaminas. This is a quick response episode! We’ll say the word or phrase in English and you say it in Lithuanian – Out Loud! It’s too late for questions, the exam starts now. Ready, set, go! Pasiruošti, dėmesio, marš! to live gyventi I live aš gyvenu you live (familiar) tu gyveni he lives jis gyvena she lives ji gyvena you live (formal) jūs gyvenate you all live jūs gyvenate we live mes gyvename they live (mm/mf) jie gyvena they live (females) jos gyvena to not live negyventi I don’t live aš negyvenu you don’t live (familiar) tu negyveni he doesn’t live jis negyvena she doesn’t live ji negyvena we don’t live mes negyvename you don’t live (formal) jūs negyvenate you all don
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Lithuanian Out Loud Chat 0158 - Sutinku I Agree
31/03/2009 Duration: 11minLabuka mielieji, cia Raminta ir malonu, kad vėl esate su mumis! (Hi darlings, this is Raminta and it’s a pleasure you are here with us again!) Hi there, I’m Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. Today we’ll start a new series called Lithuanian Out Loud Chat. In this episode I sat down with Raminta and Antanas. Antanas is a native of Vilnius, Lithuania. In this chat series I toss out a phrase in English and I ask our native speakers to translate and discuss the phrase. Keep in mind, they have no idea what I’m going to ask them. Thanks a million Antanai for coming on the show, it was very gracious of you. But, before we get started, here’s a message from a listener, Charles from Brazil. Thanks Charles for sending us these comments and please send us an email, we’d love to hear from you. So, here’s Charles and then today’s episode. Enjoy! (message from Charles) ...okay, two more, first one, one that you just taught me yesterday… I agree aš sutink
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0157 - Exam 42
25/03/2009 Duration: 05minExam 42 Keturiasdešimt antras egzaminas. This is a quick response episode! We’ll say the word or phrase in English and you say it in Lithuanian – Out Loud! It’s too late for questions, the exam starts now. Ready, set, go! Pasiruošti, dėmesio, marš! work! (tu) dirbk! dance! (tu) šok! look! (tu) žiūrėk! work! (jūs) dirbkite! dance! (jūs) šokite! look! (jūs) žiūrėkite! let’s work! dirbkime! let’s dance! šokime! let’s look! žiūrėkime! to jump šokinėti jump! (tu) šokinėk! to look žiūrėti look! (tu) žiūrėk! to run bėgti run! (tu) bėk! to do daryti do it! (tu) daryk! to go eiti go! (tu) eik! to come ateiti come! (tu
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0156 - Buvau Jaunas I Was Young
05/03/2009 Duration: 15minHey there, I‘m Jack and I‘m Raminta and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. Today we have a special recording that a listener sent us. This is a story from Jonas who wanted to tell us about his days as a young man in 1969. First we'll play his recording for you and then we‘ll translate it and break some of it down. So, here is Jonas with a short story about his youth! Tūkstantis devyni šimtai šešiasdešimt devintaisiais metais buvau jaunas ir gražus, man buvo devyniolika metų. Studijuoti aukštąjį mokslą noro nebuvo, tuo metu buvau baigęs vidurinę mokyklą, vienuolika klasių. Kadangi aukštesnės pakopos mokslai netraukė, o tais senais sovietiniais laikais buvo privaloma karinė tarnyba, aš buvau nusiteikęs du savo gyvenimo metus atiduoti tarybinei armijai. Kareiviu būti nenorėjau, bet tais laikais buvo tokios taisyklės kurių reikėjo laikytis. Tuo metu aš dirbau cemento gamykloje prie tekinimo staklių, darbas nebuvo nei mielas, nei sunkus. Prie bet kokių santvark
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0155 - Ledinis Tvenkinys An Icy Pond
24/02/2009 Duration: 14minHi there, I’m Jack and I’m Raminta and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. According to Wikipedia, the Nemunas is a major Eastern European river beginning in Belarus and flowing through Lithuania before draining into the Curonian Lagoon and then into the Baltic Sea at Klaipėda. The Nemunas marks the border between Lithuania and Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast. It is the 14th largest river in Europe, the largest in Lithuania and the 3rd largest in Belarus, it is navigable for most of its 900-kilometer length. Today we’ll start to learn how to use Lithuanian adjectives. An adjective is a word that modifies a noun. For example, a car is a noun. What kind of car is it? We need an adjective to describe this noun. The car is expensive. Expensive is an adjective. An expensive car. A red car. An old car. A fast car. Lithuanian adjectives can be masculine, feminine or neuter. Masculine adjectives are combined with masculine nouns and feminine adjectives are comb
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0154 - Exam 41
11/02/2009 Duration: 04minLL0154 – Exam 41 keturiasdešimt pirmas egzaminas. This is a quick response episode! We’ll say the word or phrase in English and you say it in Lithuanian – Out Loud! It’s too late for questions, the exam starts now. Ready, set, go! Pasiruošti, dėmesio, marš! a son sūnus one son vienas sūnus two sons du sūnūs three sons trys sūnūs five sons penki sūnūs eight sons aštuoni sūnūs a person žmogus one person vienas žmogus two people du žmonės three people trys žmonės six people šeši žmonės nine people devyni žmonės an uncle dėdė one uncle vienas dėdė two uncles du dėdės six uncles šeši dėdės four uncles keturi dėdės three uncles trys dėdės the station stotis one station viena stotis two stations dvi stotys three stati
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0153 - Exam 40
31/01/2009 Duration: 04minLL0153 – Exam 40 Keturiasdešimtas egzaminas. This is a quick response episode! We’ll say the word or phrase in English and you say it in Lithuanian – Out Loud! It’s too late for questions, the exam starts now. Ready, set, go! Pasiruošti, dėmesio, marš! dawn aušra gate, gates vartai the gates of dawn or dawn’s gates aušros vartai a stone akmuo one stone vienas akmuo two stones du akmenys nine stones devyni akmenys five stones penki akmenys seven stones septyni akmenys the bowl dubuo one bowl vienas dubuo two bowls du dubenys four bowls keturi dubenys six bowls šeši dubenys three bowls trys dubenys a muscle raumuo one muscle vienas raumuo two muscles du raumenys five muscles penki raumenys three muscles t
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0152 - Mano Gyvenimas Puikus My Life Is Excellent
13/01/2009 Duration: 08minMano Gyvenimas Puikus My Life Is Excellent Hi there, I’m Raminta and I’m Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. Today Raminta and I got an interesting email. It seems we have been nominated for Persons of the Year by the news portal at Lietuviams.com in Lithuania. If you would like to see us and our competition at the Lietuviams website just follow the link on the Lithuanian Out Loud blogpage. Naturally, we’d love it if you have the time to go there and vote for us. You have to vote some time in January. No voting will be allowed in February. How fun! Persons Of The Year Competition:http://www.lietuviams.com/index.php?user_sub_id=146&itemID=12 Alright! Now it’s time for another episode of Gyvenimas Puikus! Here are two separate conversations in a Lithuanian restaurant… Ar jūs pasiruošę užsisakyti maistą? Aš nežinau, ar picoje „Margarita“ nėra svogūnų? Aš nekenčiu svogūnų. Ne, šioje picoje nėra svogūnų. Gerai, pabandysiu šią picą. --- Ar jūs p
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0151 - Flashcards Body Parts
12/01/2009 Duration: 02minFlashcards Body Parts Hi there, this is Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud. This is a flashcard episode. To use this episode you have to download the accompanying pdf file and open it. Then just follow along with the audio. The pdf file has four pages. On the first two pages we give you the English and the Lithuanian text along with an image from the public domain clip art collection at WP Clipart. The third and fourth pages of our pdf file have English only. So, if you print the pdf file onto heavy paper or card stock you can cut them out and create hand-held flashcards. You can study by yourself or with a friend. Here we go, enjoy! 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 0150 - Exam 39
09/01/2009 Duration: 04minExam 39 Trisdešimt devintas egzaminas. This is a quick response episode! We’ll say the word or phrase in English and you say it in Lithuanian – Out Loud! It’s too late for questions, the exam starts now. Ready, set, go! Pasiruošti, dėmesio, marš! a room kambarys you have a room (jūs) jūs turite kambarį you don’t have a room (jūs) jūs neturite kambario idea idėja you all have an idea jūs turite idėją you all don’t have an idea jūs neturite idėjos a male doctor gydytojas they have a male doctor (mm/mf group) jie turi gydytoją they don’t have a male doctor (mm/mf group) jie neturi gydytojo a female doctor gydytoja they have a female
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0149 - Flashcards More Animals
08/01/2009 Duration: 02minFlashcards More Animals Hi there, this is Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud. This is a flashcard episode. To use this episode you have to download the accompanying pdf file and open it. Then just follow along with the audio. The pdf file has four pages. On the first two pages we give you the English and the Lithuanian text along with an image from the public domain clip art collection at WP Clipart. The third and fourth pages of our pdf file have English only. So, if you print the pdf file onto heavy paper or card stock you can cut them out and create hand-held flashcards. You can study by yourself or with a friend. Here we go, enjoy! 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 aštuonkojis sh
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0148 - Gyvenimas Puikus Kaune Life Is Excellent In Kaunas
07/01/2009 Duration: 10minHi there, I’m Raminta and I’m Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. According to a Los Angeles Times article of September 2005, a Russian SU-27 flying from St. Petersburg to Kaliningrad went off course, flew over Lithuania, the pilot ejected and the plane crashed into an empty Lithuanian field. Everything about this story is bizarre. Russian authorities initially claimed the plane was unarmed but in fact it had air-to-air missiles and a canon. Why did the aircraft fly over 120 miles into Lithuania? Why did the pilot turn off his radar beacon? Why did he fly low to the ground under Lithuanian radar? Nothing about the incident makes sense. Soon after the crash Lithuanian Air Force Commander Colonel Jonas Marcinkus was fired from his post for some phone calls he made to Russian military officers. Some analysts have suggested the aircraft was testing Lithuanian defenses for a hypothetical Russian war with Poland and Lithuania. Laba diena, norėčiau u
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0147 - Flashcards Structures
06/01/2009 Duration: 02minHi there, this is Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud. This is a flashcard episode. To use this episode you have to download the accompanying pdf file and open it. Then just follow along with the audio. Photograph: Laisvės statula (Freedom Statue), Kaunas, Lithuania Photographer: Algirdas (Wikipedia) The pdf file has four pages. On the first two pages we give you the English and the Lithuanian text along with an image from the public domain clip art collection at WP Clipart. The third and fourth pages of our pdf file have English only. So, if you print the pdf file onto heavy paper or card stock you can cut them out and create hand-held flashcards. You can study by yourself or with a friend. Here we go, enjoy! a building pastatas buildings pastatai castle pilis tower bokštas church bažnyčia farm ūkis fort fortas factory fabrikas city miestas house namas home namai apartment butas lighthouse švyturys firestation gaisrinė coal mine anglių kasykla statue statula bridge tiltas fountain
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0146 - Exam 38
03/01/2009 Duration: 04minTrisdešimt aštuntas egzaminas. This is a quick response episode! We’ll say the word or phrase in English and you say it in Lithuanian – Out Loud! It’s too late for questions, the exam starts now. Ready, set, go! Pasiruošti, dėmesio, marš! I don’t have aš neturiu you don’t have (tu) tu neturi he doesn’t have jis neturi she doesn’t have ji neturi we don’t have mes neturime you don’t have (jūs) jūs neturite you all don’t have jūs neturite they don’t have (m/m or m/f group) jie neturi they don’t have (females only) jos neturi a passport pasas I have a passport aš turiu pasą I don’t have a passport aš neturiu paso a question klausimas I have a question
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0145 - Gyvenimas Puikus Vilniuje Life Is Excellent In Vilnius
02/01/2009 Duration: 06minHi there, I’m Raminta and I’m Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. According to the Wikipedia page entitled, Rimantas Antanas Stankevičius, on 9 September 1990, Lithuanian pilot Rimantas Antanas Stankevičius died while performing at an airshow in Treviso, Italy. He was flying an SU-27 high-performance jet and after performing a loop the aircraft was lower than it should have been. Rimantas could have ejected safely but the unpiloted aircraft might then have smashed into the crowds of people watching the show. Rimantas chose to stay with the aircraft to ensure it crashed clear of the spectators. Rimantas was not only a first-class test pilot but also the first Lithuanian astronaut who flew the Buran Space Shuttle prototype. He was born in Mariampolė, Lithuania and was buried in Kaunas, Lithuania. He was 46 years-old. Sveiki, staliuką dviems prašau Kokio staliuko norėtumėte? Mes prisėsime prie stalelio esančio prie lango Puiku, prisėskite, tuoj atn
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0144 - Arba Or
01/01/2009 Duration: 05minHi there, I’m Jack and I’m Raminta and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. According to Radio Vilnius: News & Current Affairs Lithuania has the third lowest birthrate in Europe and Lithuania makes the list of the ten nations worldwide with the lowest birthrates. Naturally it’s difficult for parents to combine childcare with work and daycare isn’t easy to find. Lithuania has the longest maternity leave coverage in the world. The childcare giver receives two years off work with full pay supplied by the Lithuanian government. In Lithuanian you can say “or” using ar or arba or ar or arba or ar or arba yes or no taip arba ne England or Lithuania Anglija arba Lietuva either us or your friends arba mes arba tavo draugai a film or a book filmas arba knyga good or bad geras ar blogas black or
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0143 - Galėti To Be Able
28/12/2008 Duration: 15minHi there, I’m Jack and I’m Raminta and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. According to the free Wikipedia page Romuva; The Quendlinburg Chronicle mentions a missionary Bruno of Querfort, who was killed along with 18 men by Yotvingians because of entering The Holy Forest. This was the first time the name of Lithuania was mentioned in written sources. Lithuanians came to history as very conservative believers of an ancient European pre-Christian faith, they preserved this religion until the 14th and 15th centuries. They happened to be the last non-nomadic people in Europe practicing pristine Indo-European polytheism. In the 13th century Pope Gregory IX declared crusades against the Baltic peoples. This led to the destruction of the Baltic faith. Grand Duke Mindaugas was Christianized with his family and warriors in 1251 to get recognition from Christian Europe. But, Mindaugas still worshipped pagan deities as the Hyperian Chronicle mentions. He sacrifice
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0142 - Flashcards Animals
19/12/2008 Duration: 03minHi there, this is Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud. This is a flashcard episode. To use this episode you have to download the accompanying pdf file and open it. Then just follow along with the audio. The pdf file has four pages. On the first two pages we give you the English and the Lithuanian text along with an image from the public domain clip art collection at WP Clipart. The third and fourth pages of our pdf file have English only. So, if you print the pdf file onto heavy paper or card stock you can cut them out and create hand-held flashcards. You can study by yourself or with a friend. Here we go, enjoy! dog šuo cat katė bird paukštis bull jautis cow karvė rabbit triušis chicken višta rooster gaidys rat žiurkė puppy šuniukas chick (baby chicken) viščiukas horse arklys lion liūtas bear meška / lokys elephant dramblys snake gyvatė monkey beždžionė frog varlė turtle vėžlys wolf vilkas mouse pelė lizard driežas elk briedis deer elnias
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0141 - Interviu Su Ingrida Interview With Ingrida
17/12/2008 Duration: 17minHi there, I’m Raminta and I’m Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. Prašom... According to the Wikipedia page entitled, Russians in Lithuania, most of the present-day Russians in Lithuania are migrants from the Soviet era and their descendants. In Lithuania, Russian emmigration was resisted. In Latvia and Estonia, less was done to stop it. By 1989 Russians made up 30% of the population in Estonia, while in Latvia, ethnic Latvians made up just 52% of the population. In contrast, in the last Soviet census in 1989, only 9 percent of Lithuania's population were ethnic Russians. Russians who reside in Lithuania live mainly in urban areas. In Vilnius they make up 13% of the population, and 20% in Klaipėda. Kaunas has just 4% ethnic Russians. The town of Visaginas was built for workers at the Ignalina nuclear power plant and therefore has an ethnic Russian majority of 55%. Alright, here is the first in a series of conversations Raminta recorded at a barbecue