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  • Fortunatley i have to go to vilnius and ima gonna have blynai, kybinai, saltibarstis....I missed that food a lot :D

  • @XxxIreneNicolexxX

    I am happy that you liked saltibarsciai :) It is not to everyones taste :)

  • In Vilnius I was eating cepelinas three times a day! When I returned to the States I promised myself- never again! After a few weeks I missed cepelinas so badly I had to make some myself!

  • Lithuanians themselves do not have cepelinai very often, few times a year or even less (at least it was like that in my family). It takes a lot of time to make them :) And not everyone can make good cepelinai. Home-made are the best.

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  • @XxxIreneNicolexxX i freakin love koldunai, i hate cepelinai too..

  • @kristytamo yes, I mostly like all lithuanian food, but i don't like zepelinai and koldunai...! But theres so much good there, like grybu supe or kefiras(with loats of sugar, i cannot drink it a lot!!!!). Lol it seem that im going there only for food!!!!! ;DD

  • However, whenever I went out to eat in Vilnius all I could get were... cepelinai!

  • Thank you so much for your time answering my questions!

    You 've done a great job with these videos.

  • There's one more tense Past continuous, but I have not included I I thought It is goin to be too much for the begginers

  • The ending in plural for the feminine gender in Greek is also -ai in the nominative case.

    Beeing a speaker of Greek ,I'm familiar with complex grammar strucrures and inflections,Greek grammar can kill people...

    I watched also your videos with the inflection of the verbs "to have" and "to be".Are there only 3 tenses in Lithuanian?Although the past and future tenses seem hard,them beeing only 3 is a good thing!

    I'm quite intrigued I'll watch your rest of your videos in time!

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