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Lithuanian Out Loud 0020 - Vardininkas Naming Case
11/10/2007 Duration: 07minRaminta is in Moscow this week as a guest of the Lithuanian Embassy digging into the Russian archives for her new book. Too bad Jack is stuck at home painting the house. The one thing you need to take from this episode is that the nominative or naming case is called, "vardininkas" in Lithuanian. declension = case there are seven declensions in Lithuanian naming case = nominative case vardininkas is the basic, primary name of all words vardininkas is the case used in dictionaries examples of vardininkas: nominative case vardininkas automobile automobilis rytas morning diena day vakaras evening Vilnius email Raminta and Jack at: lithuanianoutloud@earthlink.net Thanks to: CCMixter.org, ditto ditto, and Vieux Farka Touré for allowing us to use the music for this podcast. http://www.vieuxfarkatoure.com/
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0019 - Tualetas Restroom
01/10/2007 Duration: 14minThis week you learn where to party in Vilnius and how to ask for the restroom after drinking too heavily. On the blogpage you'll find a link for watching Lithuanian television. We’ll also go through the Lithuanian alphabet. You should learn it, but if you don’t want to, well, no worries. Enjoy! Vilnius hotspots recommended by Raminta: Club Pabo Latino, Trakų gatvė (gatvė = street) Club Absento Fėjos, Aušros Vartu gatvė Restaurant Žemaičiai, Vokiečių gatvė Recommended book: Trise Prieš Mafiją by Daiva Vaitkevičiutė kudakuoja ir kudakuoja cackle and cackle zyzia ir zyzia buzz and buzz trenkti laižiaką, feee! french kissing, ick! Here's the alphabet. In parenthesis is the pronunciation. A a (ah) Ą ą (ą nosinė) B b (bė) C c (cė) "tsė" Č č (čė) "chė" D d (dė) E e (e plačioji) Ę ę (ę nosinė) Ė ė (ė siauroji) F f (ėf) G g (gė) H h (ha) I i (i trumpoji) Į j (į nosinė) Y y (y ilgoji) J j (jot) K k (ka) L l (ėl) M m (ėm) N
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0018 - Spalva Color
24/09/2007 Duration: 13minHey! It's our first ever intermediate lesson! What's the name of the largest city on Lithuania's west coast? Do you pronounce it right? Raminta's in stitches interviewing Jonas about cars. Jonas likes the color red as much as he likes Soviet people. Hmmm, does that mean he likes or dislikes red? Raminta: Labas, pas tave...............ai, žodžiu neišeina. :) Raminta:Labas, planuoju pirkti automobilį, norėjau pasiteirauti ką pasiūlytum? Hi, I’m planning to buy an automobile, I wanted to inquire, what do you advise? planuoti to plan pirkti to buy norėti to want pasiteirauti to inquire, to ask pasiūlyti to advise Jonas: Nu tai mašinų daug yra, daug yra visokių kaip sakant, visokių rūšių, o kokios tu norėtum? Well, the
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0017 - Iki Bye
19/09/2007 Duration: 08minDid you know Lithuanians are HIV resistant? Wow! Lithuanians are also amongst the tallest people in the world, about half have blonde hair and most Lithuanians have blue eyes. Who knew? Listen to the show to discover more... labas vakarėlis good evening ką darai? what's up? nieko, o tu? nothing, and you? nieko nothing kaip sekasi? how are you? ką? what? kaip sekasi? how are you? neblogai, ačiū, kaip sekasi? not bad thanks, how are you? ypatingai gerai, ačiū especially good, thanks iki pasimatymo! until we see each other again! iki! see ya! blogai bad lik sveikas! stay healthy! (to a male) lik sveika! stay healthy! (to a female) email
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0016 - Sveikas Health
15/09/2007 Duration: 09minAre you familiar with the Lithuanian version of Wikipedia? It's called Vikipedija. You should take a look. Even if you're a novice learner of Lithuanian you'll find it interesting. Take a look at the photos and descriptions. Vikipedija's address is listed below. Enjoy! In today's lesson we learn some new greetings. Sveika! health! (to a female) Sveikas! health! (to a male) Kas naujo? what's new? Nieko nothing Ate! bye! Sveiki! health! (to a group) Sveikos! health! (to a female group) Sveikutė! health! (diminutive - between girls only) Check out the Lithuanian version of Wikipedia. Here's the homepage address: http://lt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pagrindinis_puslapis email Raminta and Jack at: lithuanianoutloud@earthlink.net Thanks to: CCMixter.org, ditto ditto, and Vieux Farka Touré for allowing us to use the music for this podcast. http://www.vieuxfarkat
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0015 - Exam 3
14/09/2007 Duration: 02minOkay everyone! Here we go! Every fifth lesson will be a quick response lesson. Say the Lithuanian Out Loud as fast as you can. Keep repeating the lesson over and over again until you perfect it. Good luck! hi! labas! how are you? (familiar) kaip gyveni? how are you? (formal) kaip jūs gyvenate? we mes I aš I'm doing good aš gyvenu gerai we're doing good mes gyvename gerai how are they doing? kaip jie gyvena? they're doing good jie gyvena gerai how are they doing? (females) kaip jos gyvena? they're doing good (females) jos gyvena gerai nice to meet you malonu nice to meet you too
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0014 - Taip Pat Also
11/09/2007 Duration: 08minIn Lithuania make sure you don't point with your index finger, it's considered by some to be rude. If you really need to point at something just put all your fingers together and motion gently with your hand towards what you want someone to see. Labas, aš Douglas (Dennis). Hi, I'm Douglas (Dennis). Labas, aš Raminta, malonu. Hi, I'm Raminta, my pleasure. Taip pat malonu, kaip gyveni? My pleasure too, how are you? (tu) Labai gerai, ačiū, o tu? Very good, thanks, and you? Aš taip pat labai gerai, ačiū. I'm also very good, thanks. labai = very o = and ("o" generally indicates a change in subject or the introduction of a new idea into a conversation) labai malonu very nice to meet you. Aš Dennis, laba diena. I'm Dennis, good day ("hello"). Aš Raminta, labai malonu. I'm Raminta, very nice to m
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0013 - Jie They
10/09/2007 Duration: 06minA train that crosses Lithuania but nobody gets on and nobody gets off? Sandwiched between Lithuania and Poland is the Russian territory known as Kaliningrad. Since it doesn't have a physical connection to Russia, Lithuania allows a train to cross Lithuanian territory but don't expect to be able to buy a ticket. It's shut tight! Today we continue working on the verb, gyventi. email Raminta and Jack at: lithuanianoutloud@earthlink.net Kaip jie gyvena? How are they doing? Jie gyvena gerai They're doing good. Kaip jos gyvena? How are they doing? (all females) Jos gyvena gerai They're doing good. (all females) Thanks to: CCMixter.org, ditto ditto, and Vieux Farka Touré for allowing us to use the music for this podcast. http://www.vieuxfarkatoure.com/ http://www.ccmixter.org/
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0012 - Mes We
07/09/2007 Duration: 07minVilnius is the capital city of Lithuania but the countryside surrounding the city is still converting to the Lithuanian language. Long ago, Poland claimed Vilnius as a Polish city and they called it Vilno. In this episode we continue working on the verb, gyventi (to live)... email Raminta and Jack at: lithuanianoutloud@earthlink.net aš I aš gyvenu I live aš gyvenu gerai I live good aš gyvenu gerai I'm doing good mes we mes gyvename we live mes gyvename gerai we live good mes gyvename gerai we're doing good Thanks to: CCMixter.org, ditto ditto, and Vieux Farka Touré for allowing us to use the music for this podcast. http://www.vieuxfarkatoure.com/ http://www.ccmixter.org/
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0011 - Jūs You
06/09/2007 Duration: 03minIn Lithuania your pet can talk, but cover your ears! The only thing they want to talk about on the one day they can form words is the how and when of your death! This lesson we learn how to say the word, you. Important stuff that. tu you (familiar) jūs you (formal) kaip gyveni? how are you? ("tu" is implied here) kaip tu gyveni? how are you? ("tu" used here for emphasis) kaip jūs gyvenate? how are you? kaip jūs gyvenat? how are you? Thanks to: CCMixter.org, ditto ditto, and Vieux Farka Touré for allowing us to use the music for this podcast. http://www.vieuxfarkatoure.com/ http://www.ccmixter.org/
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0010 - Exam 2
06/09/2007 Duration: 03minOkay everyone! Here we go! Every fifth lesson will be a quick response lesson. Say the Lithuanian Out Loud as fast as you can. Keep repeating the lesson over and over again until you perfect it. Good luck! atsiprašau I'm sorry nieko tokio don't mention it lietuviškai Lithuanian (lietuviškai is not capitalized) skanaus bon apetit or buen provecho ačiū, skanaus thanks, bon apetit ar skanu? is it tasty? taip skanu, ačiū yes tasty, thanks kaip how labas, kaip gyveni? hi, how ya doing? gerai, ačiū good, thanks gyventi verb meaning "to live" kaip gyvena Sandra? how's Sandra doing? Sandra
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0009 - Gyventi To Live
04/09/2007 Duration: 07minDid you know even Egyptian Pharoahs wore Baltic amber? It's been all the rage for thousands of years. It's a cornerstone of Lithuanian culture. In fact the "Amber Road" was an important trade route between Lithuania and Rome in ancient Europe. Here are some words and phrases featured in today's lesson... gintaras amber gyventi verb meaning "to live" Kaip gyveni? How are you living? ("tu") Kaip gyveni? How are you doing? Kaip gyvena Andrius? How's Andrius doing? Kaip gyvena Sandra How's Sandra doing? Kaip gyvena Austėja? How's Austėja doing? Sandra gyvena gerai Sandra is doing good. Kaip gyvena Vytis? How's Vytis doing? Vytis gyvena gerai Vytis is doing good. Kaip gyvena Kristina? How's Kristina doing? Kristina gyvena gerai Kristina is doing good.
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0008 - Kaip How
01/09/2007 Duration: 04minIn 2002 thousands of skeletons were found at a construction site in a Vilnius suburb. Who killed so many people and buried them in mass graves? Listen in and find out. Today we'll touch on the differences between formal and familiar speech. Labas, kaip gyveni? How are you doing? Gerai, ačiū good, thanks Thanks to: CCMixter.org, ditto ditto, and Vieux Farka Touré for allowing us to use the music for this podcast. http://www.vieuxfarkatoure.com/ http://www.ccmixter.org/
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0007 - Skanaus Bon Apetit
01/09/2007 Duration: 05minHave you ever sat down to have a nice meal of some airships? No? We'll explain it in today's lesson. Not surprisingly, Lithuanians eat in the continental style. In other words, knife in the right hand, fork in the left. This episode we go over Lithuanian used during a meal. skanaus bon apetit gero apetito bon apetit ar skanu? is it tasty? taip, skanu, ačiū yes, it's tasty, thanks. "ar" indicates a question which has a yes or no answer. Thanks to: CCMixter.org, ditto ditto, and Vieux Farka Touré for allowing us to use the music for this podcast. http://www.vieuxfarkatoure.com/ http://www.ccmixter.org/
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0006 - Atsiprašau Sorry
30/08/2007 Duration: 04minDid you know some famous NFL players are Lithuanian? How about Dick Butkus of the Chicago Bears? Or Joe Jurevicius? How about Johnny Unitas of the Baltimore Colts? Some more basic words we can use in every day conversation are; Lithuanian lietuviškai (lietuviškai is not capitalized) I’m sorry atsiprašau don't mention it nieko tokio Thanks to: CCMixter.org, ditto ditto, and Vieux Farka Touré for allowing us to use the music for this podcast. http://www.vieuxfarkatoure.com/ http://www.ccmixter.org/
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0005 - Exam 1
29/08/2007 Duration: 01minEvery fifth episode will be a quick response lesson. We'll say the word or phrase in English and you say the Lithuanian Out Loud as fast as you can. Keep repeating the lesson until you ace it all. Good luck! good morning labas rytas cute hello labuka or labukas goodbye viso gero good day laba diena good evening labas vakaras good to meet you malonu good to meet you too taip pat malonu good afternoon laba diena yes taip no ne thank you ačiū you're welcome prašom Thanks to: CCMixter.org, ditto ditto, and Vieux Farka Touré for allowing us to use the music for this podcast. http://www.vieuxfarkatoure.com/ http://www.ccmixter.org/
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0004 - Ačiū Thanks
29/08/2007 Duration: 05minThe president of Lithuania is a Lithuanian American from Chicago, Valdas Adamkus. In today's lesson we explain how Lithuanian families name their members. Stasys Nutautas and Ona Nutautienė had a daughter named Alma Nutautaitė. Alma married Valdas Adamkus and changed her name to Alma Adamkienė. Words on today's lesson; taip yes ne no ačiū thank you prašom you're welcome Thanks to: CCMixter.org, ditto ditto, and Vieux Farka Touré for allowing us to use the music for this podcast. http://www.vieuxfarkatoure.com/ http://www.ccmixter.org/
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0003 - Malonu Nice To Meet You
28/08/2007 Duration: 04minIf you ever visit the home of a Lithuanian family we have some etiquette here for you. Don't drink too much during your visit or you'll end up like Jack. Vytautas the Great was a 15th century Grand Duke of Lithuania and is considered a hero in present day Lithuania. laba diena good day or good afternoon malonu nice to meet you taip pat malonu nice to meet you too Thanks to: CCMixter.org, ditto ditto, and Vieux Farka Touré for allowing us to use the music for this podcast. http://www.vieuxfarkatoure.com/ http://www.ccmixter.org/
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0002 - Viso Gero Goodbye
28/08/2007 Duration: 05minLithuanian is a very old language and the ability to speak it is a point of pride for any linguist. The most popular sport in Lithuania is basketball. Watch the Lithuanians at the next Summer Olympics. Sooner or later they'll bring home the gold! labas rytas good morning laba diena good day labas vakaras good evening viso gero goodbye Some Lithuanians say labą dieną instead of laba diena. Thanks to: CCMixter.org, ditto ditto, and Vieux Farka Toure for allowing us to use the music for this podcast. http://www.Lithuanian.Libsyn.com email Raminta and Jack at: lithuanianoutloud@earthlink.net http://www.vieuxfarkatoure.com/ http://www.ccmixter.org/
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0001 - Labukas Hi
27/08/2007 Duration: 04minAfter scouring the internet for podcasts on learning Lithuanian and finding nothing, we decided to create a resource for anyone wanting to learn the language. Raminta, a native speaker, and her North American husband Jack will step you through the language. In this episode we go over... labas hello labas rytas good morning viso gero goodbye labukas / labuka cute way to say "hi" Thanks to: CCMixter.org, ditto ditto, and Vieux Farka Toure for allowing us to use the music for this podcast. http://www.Lithuanian.Libsyn.com Skype voicemail: Lithuanianoutloud email Raminta and Jack at: lithuanianoutloud@earthlink.net http://www.vieuxfarkatoure.com/ http://www.ccmixter.org/