Lithuanian Lesson 6 - Verbs: Conjugation 1

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  • In this lesson we continue to learn how to conjugate verbs of the first conjugation.
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  • @blueeyedbaer
    @blueeyedbaer 4 роки тому +38

    For those who wonder why the hell there are additional letters coming: the thing is that in Lithuanian you must know three basic forms of every verb to be able to conjugate them correctly. These forms are the infinitive, the present tense third person (the same for singular and plural) and the past tense third person (the same for singular and plural). Those forms are always provided in dictionaries. Conjugation paterns are determined by the present third person form. All verbs in conjugation 1 pattern end in "-a" letter in their present third person form: eina, važiuoja, dirba, supranta, bėga. Those additional letters before the ending come from the present tense third person form: eiti -> eina -> einu/eini/eina/einame/einate/eina; važiuoti -> važiuoja -> važiuoju/važiuoji/važiuoja/važiuojame/važiuojate/važiuoja. Past tenses are conjugated from the past third person form and they have different endings but they also adhere to the pattern. It's complicated and needs extensive studying but when you get accustomed to it, it's quite easy provided you know or can easily find the three main verb forms.

    • @aaronnaujokas6419
      @aaronnaujokas6419 4 роки тому

      .

    • @adamkalinowski1904
      @adamkalinowski1904 3 роки тому +1

      Man, thanks for your explanation. I was wondering where this letters conjugation come from! Right now its everything clear from me. Thanks ! Author forgot to mention about it!

    • @wakkaflaka3158
      @wakkaflaka3158 2 роки тому +1

      Good explanation 🙋🏼‍♂️✌🏼

  • @kachan_kapusty7771
    @kachan_kapusty7771 2 роки тому +9

    ačiu labai for your lessons! aš iš ukrainos. im gonna leave my now occupied city and go to Lithuania. and i want to learn the language to be respectful and show that im grateful for your help in accepting refugees! 🙏🏼

  • @kennethwright-om4vi
    @kennethwright-om4vi Рік тому +1

    This is my 2nd time going through all your lessons

  • @alexrezel8860
    @alexrezel8860 3 роки тому +2

    Your lessons both in Russian and Lithuanian is like the New Testament in a way. A life of a particular person written by different people.

  • @Jagdkomodo
    @Jagdkomodo 4 роки тому +2

    Watched this twice today and it helped me a lot, thank you Edmundas!

  • @norveyaliendyvegacortes5471
    @norveyaliendyvegacortes5471 3 роки тому +1

    Sveikas! Mano vardas Norvey, as esu is Colombia. As kalbu angliskai ir spaniskai. Thanks for your lessons. I love this language. :)

  • @egzotinesdovanos9335
    @egzotinesdovanos9335 9 років тому +5

    thank you for your work its the best and easy way to learn via web :)
    aciu labai

  • @Levi-hu8jb
    @Levi-hu8jb 5 років тому

    aš pradedu mokytis lietuvių kalbos
    even after many years later, your content is immensely helping in my studies,keep going:)

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  5 років тому

      Oh, thank you so much! Kaip sekasi mokytis?

    • @Levi-hu8jb
      @Levi-hu8jb 5 років тому

      LithuaniaForYou labai gerai, ačiū

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  5 років тому

      @@Levi-hu8jb Labai įdomu būtų sužinoti, iš kur Jūs esate?

    • @Levi-hu8jb
      @Levi-hu8jb 5 років тому

      LithuaniaForYou izraelyje

    • @Levi-hu8jb
      @Levi-hu8jb 5 років тому

      LithuaniaForYou ever since I've heard it has similarities to Sanskrit and other ancient languages, I always dreamt of learning it. Sadly, it's not spoken by alot of people so your videos are one of the best sources out there!

  • @Мояколлекция-ш6у
    @Мояколлекция-ш6у 3 роки тому +2

    Keliau-ti
    Гуля-ть (только очень далеко :))
    Keliauju
    Гуляю (путешествую, гуляю на большие расстояния).
    Как много с русским похожего!
    Aš begu ir galvoju головою :)))

  • @Krlos5303ify
    @Krlos5303ify 6 років тому +5

    Thank you a lot, I'm learning Lithuanian because I'm traveling there soon, altough I think almost everyone there sepaks English, I think the best way to do tourism is learning the language of the place (and I'll try to do it within my possibilities)

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  6 років тому

      Thank you for the comment. A lot of young people speak English and the older generation only Lithuanian and Russian. Have a nice time in Lithuania!

  • @dich16957
    @dich16957 3 роки тому +1

    Nice lessons! Thank you for your work. It would be also great, if you put the answer to conjugate verbs (which you provide to self work) in the end.

  • @julesmcdonald6963
    @julesmcdonald6963 5 років тому +3

    Thank you very helpful!

  • @djmoon00
    @djmoon00 4 роки тому +1

    Simply awesome. Thanks a lot.

  • @Мояколлекция-ш6у
    @Мояколлекция-ш6у 3 роки тому +3

    Иногда попадаются похожие на финно-угорские слова! Невероятно интересно. Третий день учу литовский.
    Miegu сплю magan на эстонском

  • @MickBalanda
    @MickBalanda 3 роки тому +1

    New verbs conjugated for my own practice:
    Aš keliauju, tu keliauji, jis/ji keliauja, mes keliaujame, jūs keliaujate, jie/jos keliauja
    Aš pradedu, tu pradedi, jis/ji pradeda, mes pradedame, jūs pradedate, jie/jos pradeda
    Aš galvoju, tu galvoji, jis/ji galvoja, mes galvojame, jūs galvojate, jie/jos galvoja
    Aš dedu, tu dedi, jis/ji deda, mes dedame, jūs dedate, jie/jos deda
    Aš imu, tu imi, jis/ji ima, mes imame, jūs imate, jie/jos ima
    Aš suprantu, tu supranti, jis/ji supranta, mes suprantame, jūs suprantate, jie/jos supranta
    Aš bėgu, tu bėgi, jis/ji bėga, mes bėgame, jūs bėgate, jie/jos bėga
    Aš parduodu, tu parduodi, jis/ji parduoda, mes parduodame, jūs parduodate, jie/jos parduoda
    Aš miegu, tu miegi, jis/ji miega, mes miegame, jūs miegate, jie/jos miega
    Aš duodu, tu duodi, jis/ji duoda, mes duodame, jūs duodate, jie/jos duoda
    Aš moku, tu moki, jis/ji moka, mes mokame, jūs mokate, jie/jos moka

  • @tamy_x9148
    @tamy_x9148 5 років тому +4

    Thank you for the videos! I had a question: is there a way to remember all the irregulars of this conjugation? or it is just a case of remembering them? theres so many

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  5 років тому

      You are welcome. It is irregular verb it means we have to remember them. But it will come with a time.

    • @tamy_x9148
      @tamy_x9148 5 років тому +1

      @@LithuaniaForYou thank you!

    • @blueeyedbaer
      @blueeyedbaer 4 роки тому +1

      They are not irregular verbs. They are perfectly regular and they are conjugated by patterns. The thing is that in Lithuanian you must know three basic forms of every verb to be able to conjugate them correctly. These forms are the infinitive, the present tense third person (the same for singular and plural) and the past tense third person (the same for singular and plural). Those forms are always provided in dictionaries. Conjugation patterns are determined by the present third person form. All verbs in conjugation 1 pattern end in "-a" letter in their present third person form: eina, važiuoja, dirba, supranta, bėga. Those additional letters before the ending come from the present tense third person form: eiti -> eina -> einu/eini/eina/einame/einate/eina; važiuoti -> važiuoja -> važiuoju/važiuoji/važiuoja/važiuojame/važiuojate/važiuoja. Past tenses are conjugated from the past third person form and they have different endings but they also adhere to the pattern. It's complicated and needs extensive studying but when you get accustomed to it, it's quite easy provided you know or can easily find the tree main verb forms.

    • @irenedakii2667
      @irenedakii2667 3 роки тому +2

      @@blueeyedbaer still very difficult. My last name is Jušinskas and I live in Brazil. My parents and grandparents just talked I Lithuanian when they wanted to keep the subject in secret. So, we didn't learn Lithuanian. Very bad. I will try to learn a little but for a foreign person it is really hard to learn. I would say that it is as difficult as learning Portuguese for non Brazilian people.
      I would like watching more Lithuanian lessons here on UA-cam.

    • @matheusteixeira3260
      @matheusteixeira3260 Рік тому

      @@irenedakii2667 MUITO difícil. Comecei essa semana. Ainda está estudando?

  • @JONNIEBGOOD-to6jr
    @JONNIEBGOOD-to6jr 7 років тому +1

    Good lesson, more please.

  • @ThiagoFK55
    @ThiagoFK55 6 років тому

    You help me quite a lot, mate. Thank you.

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  6 років тому

      ThiagoFK55 You are welcome. I am glad it helped you. Thanks for your comment, enjoy learning Lithuanian :)

    • @zefyriukas10
      @zefyriukas10 4 роки тому +1

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  • @gedog77
    @gedog77 3 роки тому +1

    I've always thought of 'vaziuoti' as voyage or journey. Over eiti, to go. but then the english convention would be 'to eiti' into to town, not to voyage.

  • @lynseygriffon2725
    @lynseygriffon2725 3 роки тому +1

    Aš nesuprantu, kokio tipo žodžiai dera su kokia jungties grupe?

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  3 роки тому

      Reikia žinoti tris pagrindines kiekvieno veiksmažodžio formas. Pvz: eiti, eina, ėjo. Žinant jas, jau galite padaryti visas kitas formas (visų asmenų ir laikų).

  • @brin3m
    @brin3m 4 роки тому +2

    i have a question but i don't know where to ask it so i am going to ask it here. why do i see verbs listed like this "atrodyti, atrodo, atrodė" ?

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  4 роки тому

      Atrodyti - to look, to seem, atrodo - he/she/it/they look, atrodė - he/she/it/they looked (past tense).

    • @brin3m
      @brin3m 4 роки тому +1

      @@LithuaniaForYou thank you for responding. that sort of helps..... so Atrodyti is the verb, atrodo is present tense of the verb, and atrobė is the past tense of the verb? i am i understanding this right? and the last two are also 3rd person?

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  4 роки тому

      @@brin3m That's right.

    • @brin3m
      @brin3m 4 роки тому +1

      @@LithuaniaForYou thank you very much. now to remember that!

    • @blueeyedbaer
      @blueeyedbaer 4 роки тому +4

      Those are the three basic forms of every verb and it's essential to know them to be able to conjugate verbs correctly in different tenses and moods.

  • @aaronnaujokas6419
    @aaronnaujokas6419 4 роки тому +1

    It’s Saturday

  • @zefyriukas10
    @zefyriukas10 4 роки тому +1

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  • @rashbee5209
    @rashbee5209 8 років тому +2

    Wow this language is pretty easy

    • @rummusLoL
      @rummusLoL 5 років тому +3

      just like your mom

    • @aybalao3o
      @aybalao3o 4 роки тому

      @@rummusLoL bruh