So the other option is, that you met Russian ppl who live in Lithuania. In Lithuania there are Russian and Polish minorities, however over 85 % of population is Lithuanian.
There are Russian high schools where they learn Russian as their mother tongue and Lithuanian as a national language.
@mrjoker432 If you spoke to Lithuanians, who do not speak your language, so it might be that they chose Russian as the communication language. Not all speak English in Lihuania, and more of the older generation people speak a bit of Russian as a foreign language. I had Russian in high school as well, English and German too. And the compulsary language is Lithuanian, the mother tongue.
Labai šauniai įgarsinai Lietuvos himną, abiejomis kalbomis. Ir lietuviškai ir angliškai. Ir lietuviškai šneki geriau nei dalis lietuvių. I am not joking
i want to learn the native language of lithuania. i happen to speak spanish and english. i was in germany on vacation and fell in love with a woman from lithuania wow she was beautiful im going to visit that country and take me a lithaunian bride i love the how the launguage sounds!!!! hook me up with info
Oh come on Lithuania is like, the hardest name of the country to pronounce for non-English speakers, seriously! Many Lithuanians cannot pronounce "th" sound at all, so they say "f" instead, and it is hillarious for English speakers. Why the world doesn't want to learn how to say the real name "Lietuva" instead... Oh, and do you know that there has been an offer to change the official name of the country to the French version - Lituanie? That would be sooo much easier for everyone...
i've got a request too - a bit silly one, cause it involves you pretending you are two persons engaged in a conversation - if you had some free time, could you make a video featuring short 'dialogue'... well, about anything that comes to your mind. that way we could learn some vocabulary as well as listen to some 'real-life' lithuanian. what do you think?
lievai skaito :D
MrGretukas123 6 months ago
u cant speak english!
lguanna 6 months ago
kas če buvo? :o
kiastis 6 months ago
Thank You.
tnickknight 7 months ago
kam kas čia neaisku??ji moko Anglus kaip kalbėti Lietuviškai,o ne Lietuvius Angliškai!!!
freewildsoul 7 months ago
shes on cokaine :)
1hitleris 7 months ago
Gėda Lietuvos himną skaityti iš kompiuterio lietuviškai.... Gėda....
maxxsas 8 months ago
saunuole! tikra patriote, ir tai darbais irodo!
elastingas 9 months ago
Anglų kalbą visai graži pas tave, o jau lietuvių su akcentu skaitai. Gėda.
Arturas12 11 months ago
@Arturas12
Jei jau kalbu angliškai ir gyvenu Britanijoje iškart prikišat akcentą. Nei aš jo turiu nei ką. Aš lietuviškai visad taip kalbėjau ir kalbu.
Anglų klaba graži todėl, kad jūsų ausis negirdi mano anglų kalbos tarimo ir gramatikos klaidų.
kristytamo 11 months ago
@kristytamo Iš tikrųjų nieko tokio, kad su akcentu kalbi.
Arturas12 11 months ago
@Arturas12
Neturiu akcento!
kristytamo 11 months ago
@kristytamo Žinoma didžioji dalis be, bet jau kelių žodžių be akcento neištari.
Arturas12 11 months ago
i live in lithuania
15domux 1 year ago
aciu, kad verciat. Sutinku su kitais, kad lietuvskai graziau skamba.
Tegul saule Lietuvos tamsumus prasalina! Sekmes!
BanksterBuster 1 year ago
you speak english very very good...:)
sim8123 1 year ago
@sim8123
Thank you!
kristytamo 1 year ago
@sim8123, You don't. It's well. You speak English very, very, WELL. :)
TheOfficialErin 7 months ago
sing it! sing it! aw ok :( lol
blackrainbowusmc 2 years ago
na taip, tikrai nuobodu...turn off? ta ir padarysiu
Dzastynas 2 years ago
@Dzastynas
certainly turn off.
kristytamo 2 years ago
Lietuvos himnas skamba graziau Lietuviskai ...
ugnytea22 2 years ago
ah ok
mrjoker432 2 years ago
ah ok but why they told to me they learning at schools liuthuania and the main language is russia so far yet ...
mrjoker432 2 years ago
@mrjoker432
So the other option is, that you met Russian ppl who live in Lithuania. In Lithuania there are Russian and Polish minorities, however over 85 % of population is Lithuanian.
There are Russian high schools where they learn Russian as their mother tongue and Lithuanian as a national language.
kristytamo 2 years ago
@mrjoker432 that's not true!
apsara1101 1 year ago
oh weird when i was in liuthuania they spoke russia ...
mrjoker432 2 years ago
@mrjoker432 If you spoke to Lithuanians, who do not speak your language, so it might be that they chose Russian as the communication language. Not all speak English in Lihuania, and more of the older generation people speak a bit of Russian as a foreign language. I had Russian in high school as well, English and German too. And the compulsary language is Lithuanian, the mother tongue.
kristytamo 2 years ago
and i though in liuthuania to speak russia
mrjoker432 2 years ago
@mrjoker432
No, the national language is Lithuanian.
kristytamo 2 years ago
this is pretty boring watch this
mrjoker432 2 years ago
@mrjoker432
You r not forced to watch it. So if it is boring just turn off.
kristytamo 2 years ago
very nice video!
rocketshipstud3 2 years ago
Kristina o tu turi pusbroli Mindauga, kuris gyvena Klaipedoje? :)
still3 2 years ago
Na ziurint kas klausia to. Turiu pusbroli kurio vardas Mindaugas, bet jis ne is klaipedos.
kristytamo 2 years ago
Hahahahahahaha very funny!! :D
shiftcontroltab 2 years ago
I was talking about atzel62´s joke ^^
shiftcontroltab 2 years ago
which one? ?
kristytamo 2 years ago
Great You Vill Teach Americans How To sing Lithuania
Puiku Ismokysi Amerikiecius Kaip Dainuoti Lietuviskai
zudikas8 2 years ago
Labai naudinaga =]
Kristina951 2 years ago
Labai šauniai įgarsinai Lietuvos himną, abiejomis kalbomis. Ir lietuviškai ir angliškai. Ir lietuviškai šneki geriau nei dalis lietuvių. I am not joking
pxmanbl 2 years ago
Lietuviu ir Britu akcentai sutampa ziurekit kaip angle neblogai kircioja
z1paZ 2 years ago 5
:) smagu girdeti kad gerai ivertinai mano lietuviu kalbos tarima :D :D
Hmmm turbut sneku kaip tikra lietuve :) buvo is ko mokytis - 22 metai Lietuvoj :)
Na is tiesu as esu lietuve :) tad britas pasiklauses mano anglu kalbos sakytu kad turiu europietiska akcenta :D
kristytamo 2 years ago
AWESOME!
Sventasis 2 years ago
thanx
kristytamo 2 years ago
i want to learn the native language of lithuania. i happen to speak spanish and english. i was in germany on vacation and fell in love with a woman from lithuania wow she was beautiful im going to visit that country and take me a lithaunian bride i love the how the launguage sounds!!!! hook me up with info
armybombero 2 years ago
I could teach toy some lithuanian if you want ^_^
Kristina951 2 years ago
hmmm :D sudainuosi himna per skype?
kristytamo 2 years ago
lietuviskai gereu skamba :/
aaoPTM 2 years ago
learn how to say your own courtys name
superrtimmm 3 years ago
Thank you !!! I have checked it!!!!
kristytamo 3 years ago
Oh come on Lithuania is like, the hardest name of the country to pronounce for non-English speakers, seriously! Many Lithuanians cannot pronounce "th" sound at all, so they say "f" instead, and it is hillarious for English speakers. Why the world doesn't want to learn how to say the real name "Lietuva" instead... Oh, and do you know that there has been an offer to change the official name of the country to the French version - Lituanie? That would be sooo much easier for everyone...
Miriam89 2 years ago
:D, ;)
TomasZEX10 3 years ago
;ppp
ParanoiDxd 3 years ago
:D u should be happy that i did not sing :D
Well i had such a thougth of a dialogue :D and even thought of pretending i'm 2 ppl :D
Well we ll see, maybe i ll find someone who will agree to do a dialogue with me :D i haven't found yet :D as u see :)
Or u ll have to wait till the end of February for a real diafogue featuring 2 ppl, coz i am planing to go to Lithuania then.
kristytamo 3 years ago
we'll wait patiently if you sing :P
signinhelp3 3 years ago
very nice! too bad you didn't sing though :D
i've got a request too - a bit silly one, cause it involves you pretending you are two persons engaged in a conversation - if you had some free time, could you make a video featuring short 'dialogue'... well, about anything that comes to your mind. that way we could learn some vocabulary as well as listen to some 'real-life' lithuanian. what do you think?
thanks for the anthem anyway :)
signinhelp3 3 years ago