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you will learn 3 words in lithuanian sorry, please,thank you.
Atsiprašau - Sorry. I'm sorry.
Prašau - Please.
Ačiū - Thank you.

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  • prasau :D

  • ir ko prasai?

  • the sounds of lithuanian (just like the eyes of the teacher) are just beautifully hypnothic....

    but i realized it is really a too difficult language to learn so I guess I will have to give up ....

  • It is quite difficult I agree :)

  • Tiu grazi kaip Angelas.... :)

  • Aciu :)

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  • @XPrincess30 Bulgarian is another of those languages I enjoy hearing to :) actually my native language is Italian but I also know others like some broken English, German, Spanish and Dutch (now learning Russian) but I suppose Lithuanian is harder than all those put together! Anyway, they also say Lithuanian and Slavic languages are somehow related, so who knows, you could find it a bit easier! the best thing you can do: try :)

  • @bergulometro can you speak any other european languages? do you know only english or others as well? I'm just owndering because I know Bulgarian so that might make it a bit easier for me to learn :)

  • Tu is Lietuvos??

  • U suck, kam cia idomi ta lietuviu kalba???

  • @GintarGintar eheh you're right.. giving up is never good, but I confess I already opted for different languages :) shame on me!

  • @bearingbreaker92 This is very old word ( su dievu - with god) and mostly used by old people.

  • @bearingbreaker92 @bearingbreaker92 you probably talk about the word "sudiev", literally it means "with God". It is still in use but more among the elderly :)

  • @bergulometro but never give up ;D

  • Hey I have a question for you.

    I dont speak Lithuanian, but my grandmother is lithuanian. She taught me to say goodbye as being, sorry i dont know how to spell it, "soodeyow". Ive never seen anyone on the internet say it, do you know if its a word that has fallen out of use?

  • @kristytamo labass kristy you are the best teacher on the net and im irish but all the lithuanians in my town think im from kaunas now !very good thanks

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