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Lithuanian Out Loud 0220 – Egzaminas Exam
01/08/2010 Duration: 02minThis 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! she makes me happy ji daro mane laimingą she does that well ji tai daro gerai Raminta does everything Raminta daro viską she doesn’t make you happy ji nedaro tavęs laimingo she doesn’t do that well ji nedaro tai gerai
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0219 – Egzaminas Exam
26/07/2010 Duration: 03minThis 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 do not have to do the homework aš neturiu daryti namų darbų I don’t have to do the housework aš neturiu daryti namų ruošos darbų she cannot do that ji negali to daryti I do that in the mornings aš tai darau ryto metu
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0218 – Senelis Neturi Kostiumo Grandfather Does Not Have A Suit
23/07/2010 Duration: 13minHi there, I’m Jack and I’m Romas and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. If you’d like to visit a former soviet nuclear missile silo, just go to Lithuania. According to the website, Phantasmagoria, inside Žemaitija National Park you can visit the Plokštinė missile base. Inside the missile silos the soviets used to keep missiles tipped with thermonuclear weapons. There are supposedly no regular tours but if you find a park official, they’re supposedly happy to take you into the missile base for a few dollars. This episode will give you some more practice with the accusative singular and plural and the genitive singular and plural. If you need to review some of the vocabulary for this episode go back and review episode number 137. (-as) a ticket bilietas father has a ticket tėvas turi bilietą father has two tickets tėvas turi du bilietus father does not have a ticket tėvas neturi bilieto father does not have tickets tėvas neturi
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0217 – Egzaminas Exam
13/07/2010 Duration: 03minThis 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 do daryti I do aš darau you do (tu) tu darai he does jis daro she does ji daro we do mes darome you do (jūs) jūs darote you all do jūs darote they do (jie) jie daro they do (jos) jos daro to not do nedaryti I do not aš nedarau you do not (tu) tu nedarai he does not jis nedaro she does not ji nedaro we do not mes nedarome you do not (jūs) jūs nedarote you all do not jūs nedarote they do not (jie) jie nedaro they do not (jos) jos nedaro homework/schoolwork namų darbai housework namų ruošos darbai I have to do homework aš turiu daryti namų darbus I have to do housework aš turiu daryti namų ruošos darbus she can do that ji gali tai daryti Wow, thanks a lot Vau, ačiū labai
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0216 – Egzaminas Exam
12/07/2010 Duration: 03minThis 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! 214 tables du šimtai keturiolika stalų 215 songs du šimtai penkiolika dainų 216 women du šimtai šešiolika moterų 217 museums du šimtai septyniolika muziejų 218 bowls du šimtai aštuoniolika dubenų 219 people du šimtai devyniolika žmonių 311 people trys šimtai vienuolika asmenų 312 pizzas trys šimtai dvylika picų 313 songs trys šimtai trylika dainų 314 chairs trys šimtai keturiolika fotelių 315 horses trys šimtai penkiolika arklių 316 televisions trys šimtai šešiolika televizorių 317 days trys šimtai septyniolika dienų 318 glasses trys šimtai aštuoniolika taurių 319 countries trys šimtai devyniolika šalių Wow, thanks a lot Vau, labai ačiū
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0215 – Egzaminas Exam
11/07/2010 Duration: 03minThis 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! 11 sisters vienuolika seserų 12 daughters dvylika dukterų 13 uncles trylika dėdžių 14 horses keturiolika arklių 15 televisions penkiolika televizorių 16 days šešiolika dienų 17 glasses septyniolika taurių 18 countries aštuoniolika šalių 19 tables devyniolika stalų 111 pizzas šimtas vienuolika picų 112 women šimtas dvylika moterų 113 museums šimtas trylika muziejų 114 bowls šimtas keturiolika dubenų 115 people šimtas penkiolika žmonių 116 people šimtas šešiolika asmenų 117 hotels šimtas septyniolika viešbučių 118 letters šimtas aštuoniolika laiškų 119 birds šimtas devyniolika paukščių 211 bicycles du šimtai vienuolika dviračių 212 trees du šimtai dvylika medžių 213 pigeons du šimtai
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0214 – Titanikas The Titanic
06/07/2010 Duration: 09minTitanikas The Titanic Hi there, I’m Jack and I’m Gintarė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. Where are you from, Gintare? I am from Lithuania. What part? From Kaunas. From Kaunas, okay, and you're just visiting in the United States? No, I am working and now I am dancing. Dancing! So, we can finish this up so you can go dancing. Thank you. Gintarė and Vytautas, her partner Vytautas are great dancers and I'll add Youtube links to the end of this episode so you can see their dancing. Oh, my gosh! Is it okay if I record you for this podcast, Lithuanian Out Loud? Okay. It's okay? Good! On today’s episode we’ll do something a little different. We’ll take something from the Vikipedija homepage and we’ll read it for you. How much can you understand without reading the text? We’ll read this for you three times. Sėkmės! Titanikas – transatlantinis keleivinis laivas. Šis laivas buvo pastatytas Belfaste, Airijoje ir priklausė
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0213 – Kaip Vadinasi Tas Filmas What Is That Film Called
25/06/2010 Duration: 18minKaip Vadinasi Tas Filmas What Is That Film Called Hi there, I'm Jack. In the last episode, episode 212, we went over tas, ta, tie, tos, etcetera. In today's episode, that we'll get to in a moment, Romas and Daiva emphasized that even though in Lithuanian they have these words, you would never ask, kas tas? or kas ta? kas šitas? kas šita?, etcetera, when you don't know what something is. In Lithuanian it's very simple. You would say, what is this? kas tai? what is that? kas tai? what are these? kas tai? what are those? kas tai? You could say, kas tai yra? Or you could even say, kas čia, as in, what is this here? Or, kas ten, what is that there? what is this here? kas čia? what is that? kas ten? what are these here? kas čia? what are those there? kas ten? Got it? It's very simple. If you don't know what something is, just ask, kas tai? kas čia? kas ten? But, hey, don't learn from my accented Lithuanian. In a moment you'll hear Daiva and
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0212 – Tai Yra Fontanas That Is A Fountain
13/06/2010 Duration: 19minHi there, this is Jack. The reason we haven't published an episode for a few weeks is because my laptop crashed and I lost all the episode plans and all of the upcoming episode recordings; all gone, viskas. To complicate the situation, Raminta is in Vilnius and won't be back for a couple of weeks. I was stranded without a plan and without any recordings. Thankfully, Romas and Daiva offered to help and we recorded a couple of episodes that we threw together at the last minute. You'll hear Daiva in the background on this episode but you'll hear more of her on the next one. In the recordings you might be able to tell I have a cold. My voice is rougher than usual. Also, a listener wrote me saying he has created a Facebook page for Lithuanian Out Loud. So, if you're interested in Lithuanian Out Loud or Lithuania or the Lithuanian language you can join his group on Facebook. Please be aware that this page wasn't created by Raminta nor myself, we don't moderate it and you cannot reach us the
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0211 - Exam 72
30/05/2010 Duration: 04minThis 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! 102 pizzas šimtas dvi picos 123 countries šimtas dvidešimt trys šalys 135 tables šimtas trisdešimt penki stalai 146 songs šimtas keturiasdešimt šešios dainos 157 women šimtas penkiasdešimt septynios moterys 168 rooms šimtas šešiasdešimt aštuoni kambariai 179 bowls šimtas sepyniasdešimt devyni dubenys 184 people šimtas aštuoniasdešimt keturi žmonės 192 baskets šimtas devyniasdešimt du krepšiai 203 hotels du šimtai trys viešbučiai 227 things du šimtai dvidešimt septyni daiktai 1,007 letters tūkstantis septyni laiškai 3,439 pigeons trys tūkstančiai keturi šimtai trisdešimt devyni balandžiai 5,237 birds penki tūkstančiai du šimtai trisdešimt septyni paukščiai 6,883 bicycles šeši tūkstančiai aštuoni šimtai aštuoniasdešimt trys dviračia
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0210 - Pelyte Little Mouse
17/05/2010 Duration: 10minLL0210 - Pelyte Little Mouse Hi there, this is Jack and I’m Romas and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian Language. You might notice that we’re not recording in our normal studios today, a lot of echo here, but we’ll just have to deal with it. According to Wikipedia, Antanas Mockus, of Bogota, Colombia, is the former mayor of that city and he is the son of Lithuanian immigrants. His full name is Aurelijus Rutenis Antanas Mockus Šivickas and as of 2010, he’s running for president of Colombia. He’s the frontrunner in recent polls and has a very good chance of becoming the next president of this South American country. Today’s episode was inspired by listeners James of Kansas City and Ebed-Melech who both posted references to this nursery rhyme which is similar to the English, “this little piggy.” Thanks for the posts on the Lithuanian Out Loud blogpage, guys! First, I want to mention we just went over half a million downloads of Lithuanian Out Loud ep
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0209 - Turiu Pakankamai I Have Enough
26/04/2010 Duration: 11minTuriu Pakankamai I Have Enough Hi there, I’m Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. On today’s intermediate episode we have a conversation between Raminta, Eglė and myself. I ask them to discuss different phrases without a script. They have no idea what I‘m going to ask them before I ask it. Enjoy the conversation. --- What I want here is, are you sure? Ar tu tikra? Ar tu tikra? Ar tu tikra. ar tu tikra kad nori važiuoti į Disneilendą? (Disneilendas = Disneyland) taip, aš tikra! --- ar tu tikra kad tu nori vairuoti į Kalifornią? (are you sure you want to drive to California?) taip, aš esu tikra (yes, I am sure) kodėl? it’s labai toli…(laughter – Raminta accidently mixes English and Lithuanian) aš atsiprašau… (I’m sorry) it’s labai toli (labai toli – very distant) sorry, see what happens when you are in America kodėl?…tai labai ilgas kelias… (why?...that’s a very long drive/road…) no, no, no, that’s okay, I want just
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0208 - Per Daug Pipiru Too Much Pepper
23/04/2010 Duration: 09minPer Daug Pipiru Too Much Pepper Hi there, I’m Jack and I’m Eglė and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language. A Lithuanian diplomat, Vytautas Pociūnas supposedly fell from a hotel room window in the city of Brest, Belarus in 2006. Belarus claimed the Lithuanian security officer was drunk and he fell from his ninth-floor hotel room by accident. Lithuanian politicians and journalists accused Belarussian and Russian secret services of killing the Lithuanian security officer. You heard about this. I heard, this…byla (case)…was very popular in Lithuania, and every, I don’t know, maybe, few months, every day in the newspapers was discussion about this, Vytautas Pociūnas, because there was a lot of talk about this. Lithuanians cautious on Belarus claim that dead diplomat was drunk http://bhtimes.blogspot.com/2006_08_29_archive.html --- Some nouns do not have a singular form. For example, you don’t have one scissor, one pant or one sunglass. You ha
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0207 - Exam 71
17/04/2010 Duration: 05minExam 71 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! two sisters dvi seserys three daughters trys dukterys four armchairs keturi foteliai five horses penki arkliai six televisions šeši televizoriai seven days septynios dienos eight glasses aštuonios taurės nine countries devynios šalys 22 songs dvidešimt dvi dainos 23 women dvidešimt trys moterys 24 museums dvidešimt keturi muziejai 25 bowls dvidešimt penki dubenys 26 people dvidešimt šeši asmenys 27 people dvidešimt septyni žmonės
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0206 - Exam 70
17/04/2010 Duration: 05minThis 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! are you are looking at the photo? ar jūs žiūrite į nuotrauką? you are looking at the future jūs žiūrite į ateitį you’re not looking at it jūs nežiūrite į tai you are not looking at the photo jūs nežiūrite į nuotrauką why don’t you look at me? kodėl nežiūrite į mane? you often look outside jūs dažnai žiūrite į lauką you often look at the door jūs dažnai žiūrite į duris you often look at the window jūs dažnai žiūrite į langą you don’t watch television jūs nežiūrite televizoriaus you don’t look at me jūs nežiūrite į mane you never look at me jūs niekada nežiūrite į mane they are loo
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0205 - Exam 69
16/04/2010 Duration: 05minExam 69 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’m watching the movie aš žiūriu filmą I’m looking at the album aš žiūriu albumą I’m looking at the mountains aš žiūriu į kalnus I’m not watching the film aš nežiūriu filmo I’m not looking at the album aš nežiūriu albumo I’m not looking at the mountains aš nežiūriu į kalnus where are you looking? kur tu žiūri? are you looking at the road? ar tu žiūri į kelią? are you looking at the photograph? ar tu žiūri į nuotrauką? are you looking at him? ar tu žiūri į jį? are you looking at her? ar tu žiūri į ją? you aren’t looking at the road tu nežiūri į kelią you aren’t looking at the photo tu nežiūri į nuotrauką
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0204 - Exam 68
14/04/2010 Duration: 03minLL0204 – Exam 68 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! binoculars žiūronai to look at žiūrėti I look at aš žiūriu you look at (tu) tu žiūri he looks at jis žiūri she looks at ji žiūri we look at mes žiūrime you look at (jūs) jūs žiūrite you all look at (jūs) jūs žiūrite they look at (mm/mf) jie žiūri they look at (ff) jos žiūri to not look at nežiūrėti I don’t look at aš nežiūriu you don’t look at tu nežiūri he doesn’t look at
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0203 - Exam 67
11/04/2010 Duration: 04minExam 67 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! rare (masculine) retas rare (feminine) reta nice, beautiful, pretty (feminine) graži nice, beautiful, handsome (masc.) gražus a cover viršelis a book knyga a ring, also - a blossom žiedas gold auksas a flower gėl
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0202 - Exam 66
10/04/2010 Duration: 04minLL0202 – Exam 66 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! 800 tables aštuoni šimtai stalų 850 songs aštuoni šimtai penkiasdešimt dainų 880 women aštuoni šimtai aštuoniasdešimt moterų 900 museums devyni šimtai muziejų 950 bowls devyni šimtai penkiasdešimt dubenų 990 people devyni šimtai devyniasdešimt žmonių 1,000 people tūkstantis žmonių 1,010 hotels tūkstantis dešimt viešbučių 1,050 letters tūkstantis penkiasdešimt laiškų 1,150 birds tūkstantis šimtas penkiasdešimt paukščių 2,000 bicycles du tūkstančiai dviračių 2,760 pizzas
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Lithuanian Out Loud 0201 - Exam 65
09/04/2010 Duration: 04minExam 65 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! 200 bowls du šimtai dubenių 220 people du šimtai dvidešimt asmenų 250 people du šimtai penkiasdešimt žmonių 300 hotels trys šimtai viešbučių 330 letters trys šimtai trisdešimt laiškų 350 birds trys šimtai penkiasdešimt paukščių 370 objects trys šimtai septyniasdešimt dalykų 400 bicycles keturi šimtai dviračių 440 trees keturi šimtai keturiasdešimt medžių 450 pigeons keturi šimtai penkiasdešimt balandžių 500 songs penki šimtai dainų 550 pizzas penki šimtai p