Labas, Mano vardas Vincenzo. Aš esu iš Australijos. Aš esu australas. Aš gyvenu Galliate, Italije. Aš puikiai kalbu angliškai ir itališkai. Aš nekalbu lietuviškai. Thank you for your good video! Keep it up! I am still learning Lithuanian as a beginner.
(From The Netherlands:) I started a month ago following Edmundas lessons. In my opinion, this is by far the best introduction into the Lithuanian language you will find on the internet. Edmundas is a natural born teacher. His lessons are practical, easy to use and humorous. I still have a lot of lessons to enjoy. At the moment I count well over a hundred lessons. Thank you, Edmundas, for taking so much time to create this wonderful language course. Don’t stop 😊
Thank you Elturo! I am so glad to know that you are enjoying my lessons and taking your time to write a comment. Now I should not stop just for you :) I will be glad to see more of your comments on my channel :)
@@LithuaniaForYou Thanks Edmondas. I see know that I put this comment under lesson 5. I will repeat it under lesson 1, to encourage others to take your lessons. Great respect for all you have created!
Thank you for all these videos, my husband is Lithuanian from Lithuania and I desperately want to be fluent in the future. These videos are helping so much.... his parents also don't speak english so it will be great to talk with them without Karolis having to translate everything!
I am in pretty much same situation. Married to a lithuanian man, desperately trying to learn the language. It's hard but there is some progress. I am not sure when I am gonna be fluent,probably not for another year at least. I see you commented 2 years ago,so If you don't mind me asking how was your progress since then? 😄
I wanted to thank you for your help and offering these lessons to people like me I really don't have all that much money due to all the traveling I've done I wanted to thank you! Also I I've done a lot of research on the internet and I do believe that your lessons are the best way and funnest to try to learn the Lithuanian language or at least not enough to get by on when you go over there! I got my plane ticket paid for I'm leaving for London on June 27th and I'm going to go get my British drivers license I lived there for 10 years then I'm going to go to the Baptist Church cuz it's some friends and then catch the Ryanair to Kaunas from Stansted Airport that's why I wanted to thank you again I think I know enough to at least impress my cousin and other blood relatives that live in that small village
Yes haha, i was just telling a friend of mine exactly that 5 minutes ago.. a lot of videos to watch. And I will! :) Thank you for your efforts and help!
Aš esu iš Venesuelos ! Aš gyvenu Argentine .. sorry I don't know how to say "in Argentina". I was born in Venezuela, lived in Chile, but now I live in Argentina . My grandparents were both from Rokiskis , so since last April I have Lithuanian Citizenship too. That's why I will move to Lithuania soon, to have a new experience :)
Mano vardas Riccardo As gyvenu Milane as kalbu Italiskai I've been 4 times in Lithuania and I think that this country and people are very nice. The following time I will come in Lithuania I would like to visit Nida and speak a bit of Lithuanian language. Edmondas thak vou very much for your lessons
Ačiū Riccardo! Labai malonu, kad parašėte. I am glad you are learning Lithuanian. You are welcome to visit us again. And yes, Nida is very beautiful. Sorry for my late reply. Sometimes somehow I miss some comments.
Thanks from Ireland for the amazing lesson. Your videos have really helped me connect with my Lithuanian friends more and I just wanted to say keep up the good work man
I found that speaking things i would need everyday helped. Like 'I want coffee' (aš norie kavos) 'I like (man patinka)', the numbers. 'I don't like' (aš ne patinka), please (prošo), thank you (ačui - achoo), labai ačui (very thank you), good night (garos nakties), good morning (labas rytas)...The things you need to say every day...+ a tip - Lithuanian is said + written how it sounds...Š (sh), č (ch).
Mano vardas kaan(as). Aš esu studentas, aš esu iš Turkijos ir aš gyvenu Klaipėdoje. Aš tyrimas Turizmo, so thats why I want to learn Lithuanian. You are only one person in youtube who teaching Lithuanian. Ačiū labai mano mokytojas:)
Mano vardas omaras Aš gyvenu Damascuje Aš esu iš Sirijos Aš kalbu arabiškai Aš kalbu angliškai Aš nekalbu poliškai (yet) Aš nekalbu lietuviškai (yet) Aš esu sirijas Labai ačiū ponas Edmundas
@@LithuaniaForYou thank you for the correction , is there a set of orthography rules in the language that dictate how the endings change the vowels or consonants before the declinations or is it patterns that come out of habit and learning by heart ? Because in this case damascus and syria are foreign words and you would expect the language has rules to deal with foreign words .
@@verandi3882 Yes, we have rules and patterns. If you watch my videos from the lesson 1 you will learn a lot of them. Damaskas, Sirija... We change endings and we make them Lithuanian.
@@LithuaniaForYou I learn and I have not enough, will meet mano draugai very soon, noriu dar kartą pamatyti savo draugus Klaipėdoje, jie yra puikūs mokytojai, labai ačiū labai :-)
Thank you very much for your comment. First, we always have to remove the ending of the infinitive -ti. In this case s becomes nd, in other verbs s can be changed to t, as it is in the verb kristi: krentu, krenti, krenta, or č and t like in the verb pūsti: pučiu, pūti, pučia (here t assimilates to č for the first and the third person) , or it can remain the same s as in the verb klausti: klausiu, klausi, klausia (here we find a 'softener' i as well), or nt in the verb suprasti: suprantu, supranti, supranta. Did it help you a bit?
hi edmundas, can i forward your videos to our chinese video website "bilibili", and i will try translate and make chinese subtile in your video, this website is similar to youtube but is in chinese language, because for some reason most of the people in china can not use youtube, and it is very diffcult to find such wonderful lithuanian video lessons in china, looking forward to your answer :))
Sveiki, mano vardas Felicitas. Aš gyvenu Leipzige. Aš esu iš Vokietijos. Aš kalbu vokiškai, angliškai, prancuziškai, itališkai ir kataloniškai (?). Aš ne puikiai kalbu rusiškai (but I'm learning).
Labai malonu. Džiaugiuosi, kad mokotės lietuvių kalbos. Prašau, kaip dar galėčiau padėti? 'išeina' means he, she, they, it leaving/leaves, we have to use 'atvyko' which in this case is the right verb meaning he, she, they, it came.
Mano vardas Eva Trabesinger.As esu is LiechtensteinoKoks jusu vardas?I do hope you can understand that a little bit, Sir.Ca fait beaucoup plaisir d`apprendre votre langue.Viele Grüsse eva
Mano vardas Niltonas As esu is Brazilijos As gyvenu Brazilijoje (miestas) As kalbu Portugaliskai(puikiai), Angliskai, Prancuziskai, Spaniskai(?) As esu Brazilas
Labas, Mano vardas Vincenzo. Aš esu iš Australijos. Aš esu australas. Aš gyvenu Galliate, Italije. Aš puikiai kalbu angliškai ir itališkai. Aš nekalbu lietuviškai. Thank you for your good video! Keep it up! I am still learning Lithuanian as a beginner.
(From The Netherlands:) I started a month ago following Edmundas lessons. In my opinion, this is by far the best
introduction into the Lithuanian language you will find on the internet.
Edmundas is a natural born teacher. His lessons are practical, easy to use and humorous.
I still have a lot of lessons to enjoy. At the moment I count well over a hundred
lessons. Thank you, Edmundas, for taking so much time to create this wonderful language
course. Don’t stop 😊
Thank you Elturo! I am so glad to know that you are enjoying my lessons and taking your time to write a comment. Now I should not stop just for you :) I will be glad to see more of your comments on my channel :)
@@LithuaniaForYou Thanks Edmondas. I see know that I put this comment under lesson 5. I will repeat it under lesson 1, to encourage others to take your lessons. Great respect for all you have created!
@@elturom4295 Thank you a lot!!!
Labas
I also love his sympathic figure.
Thank you for all these videos, my husband is Lithuanian from Lithuania and I desperately want to be fluent in the future. These videos are helping so much.... his parents also don't speak english so it will be great to talk with them without Karolis having to translate everything!
Thank you for the comment. I hope you will speak Lithuanian soon. If you have any question please don't hesitate to ask.
Ok. Look below.
Made you look!
Even further down.
Oh man, this is the end. Trust me.
Not really.
👦🏻 Stop!
🥼
👖
Battery : 1%
I am in pretty much same situation. Married to a lithuanian man, desperately trying to learn the language. It's hard but there is some progress. I am not sure when I am gonna be fluent,probably not for another year at least. I see you commented 2 years ago,so If you don't mind me asking how was your progress since then? 😄
Thank you for your videos ❤❤😊
Thank you very much for these simple and comprehensive lessons, I have learned and understood a lot.🙏
Glad to hear that!
It's so difficult to find any materials to learn lithuanian. Without you I wouldn't start! Thank you so much! Ačiū!
Happy to hear that!
I wanted to thank you for your help and offering these lessons to people like me I really don't have all that much money due to all the traveling I've done I wanted to thank you!
Also I I've done a lot of research on the internet and I do believe that your lessons are the best way and funnest to try to learn the Lithuanian language or at least not enough to get by on when you go over there!
I got my plane ticket paid for I'm leaving for London on June 27th and I'm going to go get my British drivers license I lived there for 10 years then I'm going to go to the Baptist Church cuz it's some friends and then catch the Ryanair to Kaunas from Stansted Airport that's why I wanted to thank you again I think I know enough to at least impress my cousin and other blood relatives that live in that small village
I am moving to Lithuania in less than 2 months and this has been really useful. Aciu Labai!!
Welcome to Lithuania! You still have more than 80 videos to watch :))
Yes haha, i was just telling a friend of mine exactly that 5 minutes ago.. a lot of videos to watch. And I will! :) Thank you for your efforts and help!
It would be very interesting to know, where are you from?
Aš esu iš Venesuelos ! Aš gyvenu Argentine .. sorry I don't know how to say "in Argentina". I was born in Venezuela, lived in Chile, but now I live in Argentina . My grandparents were both from Rokiskis , so since last April I have Lithuanian Citizenship too. That's why I will move to Lithuania soon, to have a new experience :)
Gyvenu Argentinoje* Wow, such a long way via South America back to Lithuanian roots. We visit Rokiškis very often, even tomorrow we are going there :)
Mano vardas Riccardo
As gyvenu Milane
as kalbu Italiskai
I've been 4 times in Lithuania and I think that this country and people are very nice. The following time I will come in Lithuania I would like to visit Nida and speak a bit of Lithuanian language. Edmondas thak vou very much for your lessons
Ačiū Riccardo! Labai malonu, kad parašėte. I am glad you are learning Lithuanian. You are welcome to visit us again. And yes, Nida is very beautiful. Sorry for my late reply. Sometimes somehow I miss some comments.
Thanks from Ireland for the amazing lesson. Your videos have really helped me connect with my Lithuanian friends more and I just wanted to say keep up the good work man
Thank you, Daniel!!!
I found that speaking things i would need everyday helped. Like 'I want coffee' (aš norie kavos) 'I like (man patinka)', the numbers. 'I don't like' (aš ne patinka), please (prošo), thank you (ačui - achoo), labai ačui (very thank you), good night (garos nakties), good morning (labas rytas)...The things you need to say every day...+ a tip - Lithuanian is said + written how it sounds...Š (sh), č (ch).
Mano vardas kaan(as). Aš esu studentas, aš esu iš Turkijos ir aš gyvenu Klaipėdoje. Aš tyrimas Turizmo, so thats why I want to learn Lithuanian. You are only one person in youtube who teaching Lithuanian. Ačiū labai mano mokytojas:)
Labai malonu, Kaanai. Džiugu, kad prisistatei :)
I'm from Colombia! I just love your classes!
I am glad to hear that!
Thank you very much for your lessons. We are waiting for new ones 💥
I am really enjoying these wonderful lessons.
Happy to hear that!
I'm portuguese and just arrived to the country. Checking your videos in order to learn ;) Thank you !
Edgar Alves Welcome to Lithuania! And thanks for the comment! Is it not too cold?
It is :D I think the lowest I experienced in Portugal was like -5ºC ahah
Thank you !
Thanks for these videos,I'm a brazilian, I felt represented when you said "As esu brazilas" hahahah
Obrigado. I am glad to hear that.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
bardzo dziękuję za twoją pracę
Prašau
Thank you sir
You are welcome
Mano vardas omaras
Aš gyvenu Damascuje
Aš esu iš Sirijos
Aš kalbu arabiškai
Aš kalbu angliškai
Aš nekalbu poliškai (yet)
Aš nekalbu lietuviškai (yet)
Aš esu sirijas
Labai ačiū ponas Edmundas
Prašau, Omarai. Damaske*, lenkiškai*, siras*
@@LithuaniaForYou thank you for the correction , is there a set of orthography rules in the language that dictate how the endings change the vowels or consonants before the declinations or is it patterns that come out of habit and learning by heart ? Because in this case damascus and syria are foreign words and you would expect the language has rules to deal with foreign words .
@@verandi3882 Yes, we have rules and patterns. If you watch my videos from the lesson 1 you will learn a lot of them. Damaskas, Sirija... We change endings and we make them Lithuanian.
Labai ačiū už klasę!
Very good my friend
Muchas gracias
De nada
Labai ačiū už pagalbą :-) linkėjimai iš Šveicarijos :-)
O, nuostabu, kad ir Šveicarijoje žmonės mokosi lietuvių kalbos! Prašau. Ačiū už linkėjimus :)
@@LithuaniaForYou I learn and I have not enough, will meet mano draugai very soon, noriu dar kartą pamatyti savo draugus Klaipėdoje, jie yra puikūs mokytojai, labai ačiū labai :-)
@@benben8785 Ačiū! Nuostabu! Džiaugiuosi, kad galiu padėti :)
@@LithuaniaForYou Ačiū! :-)
9:25 Ir truputi (a little bit)Prancūziškai (french).
Taip
That from Saint Petersbourgas USA
Mano vardos Robertas. Aš esu iš Tenesio. Aš gyvenu Kentkyje.
Paldies 👍🏻
Mano vardas Alisa
Aš gyvenu Sankt Peterburge
Aš esu iš Rusijos
Aš kalbu rusiškai
Aš nekalbu lietuviškai
Aš esu rusė
Alice Yanchevskaya Puiku! Jūs truputi kalbate lietuviškai :)
Hi there, and thank you for your great lessons ♥
I can't play lesson 4 and it shows that it's a private video, how can we access it?
Thank you for your comment. Sorry for inconvenience, lesson number 4 was replaced to this ua-cam.com/video/HD9zDTmEUrU/v-deo.html
Thank you for your quick reply. I really appreciated it ❤
@@omarmasari2527 You are welcome. What other languages do you speak?
Arabic (Native), and English :)
@@omarmasari2527 Wonderful. Nice to know that you are learning Lithuanian.
very helpfull profile.
i jsut have one question
why is there NDU , NDI, NDA ends in word RASTI ? Does s always changes to n, and t to d ?
Thank you very much for your comment. First, we always have to remove the ending of the infinitive -ti. In this case s becomes nd, in other verbs s can be changed to t, as it is in the verb kristi: krentu, krenti, krenta, or č and t like in the verb pūsti: pučiu, pūti, pučia (here t assimilates to č for the first and the third person) , or it can remain the same s as in the verb klausti: klausiu, klausi, klausia (here we find a 'softener' i as well), or nt in the verb suprasti: suprantu, supranti, supranta. Did it help you a bit?
For some reason I can't see video nr 4!
I would appreciate if you made it available
Sorry for that. There is another one ua-cam.com/video/HD9zDTmEUrU/v-deo.html
It was made in 2017
hi edmundas, can i forward your videos to our chinese video website "bilibili", and i will try translate and make chinese subtile in your video, this website is similar to youtube but is in chinese language, because for some reason most of the people in china can not use youtube, and it is very diffcult to find such wonderful lithuanian video lessons in china, looking forward to your answer :))
Yes, you can, it's not a problem for me :)
LithuaniaForYou thank you edmundas😄, space.bilibili.com/3224132 from this link you can see your videos on this website, i made two so far
Mano vardas John.
Mine word is John.
Какое твоё слово? Моё слово Джон.
:)) так я запомнила.
Ačiū!
Prašau :)
As esu is Pilipinas? (Philippines)
'Aš esu iš Filipinų.'
@@LithuaniaForYou Thank you!
Sveiki, mano vardas Felicitas. Aš gyvenu Leipzige. Aš esu iš Vokietijos. Aš kalbu vokiškai, angliškai, prancuziškai, itališkai ir kataloniškai (?). Aš ne puikiai kalbu rusiškai (but I'm learning).
Nuostabu! Tiek daug kalbų mokate!
Ačiu!
@@felicitasandermann9926 Prašau
Aš esu iš Jungtinių Amerikos Valstijų. Mano motinos šeima išeina iš Lietuvos. AČIŪ, MOKYTOJAU
Labai malonu. Džiaugiuosi, kad mokotės lietuvių kalbos. Prašau, kaip dar galėčiau padėti? 'išeina' means he, she, they, it leaving/leaves, we have to use 'atvyko' which in this case is the right verb meaning he, she, they, it came.
How to tell my name BHARATH KUMAR in Lithuanian
Baratas Kumaras
@@LithuaniaForYou ačiū
How to tell INDIA in Lithuanian
Indija
@@LithuaniaForYou your videos are very helpful for me. Keepitup
Where is lesson 4???
Lithuanian Lesson 4 - Verbs
ua-cam.com/video/HD9zDTmEUrU/v-deo.html
Mano vardas Eva Trabesinger.As esu is LiechtensteinoKoks jusu vardas?I do hope you can understand that a little bit, Sir.Ca fait beaucoup plaisir d`apprendre votre langue.Viele Grüsse eva
Ačiū, Eva. Malonu (ca fait plaisir), kad (que) mokotės (vous appenons) lietuvių kalbos (la lituanien). Mano vardas Edmundas :)
What's As esu Irish?
Aš esu airis (if you are a man). Aš esu airė (if you are a girl).
Where are you from?
me : Lithuania
@@zefyriukas10 Me too :)
Taip.
So sad you dont know germany! We are quite nice people now. ;-)
Aš esu prancūzas-portugalas-izraelas. Aš esu iš Izraelijos.
iš Izraelio*
Labas. Mano vardas Mamunas. As esu is Anglijos. As esu Bangladeshas. Aciu.
Labai malonu, Mamunai. Sėkmės mokantis lietuvių kalbą!
Mano vardas Niltonas
As esu is Brazilijos
As gyvenu Brazilijoje (miestas)
As kalbu Portugaliskai(puikiai), Angliskai, Prancuziskai, Spaniskai(?)
As esu Brazilas
Labai malonu, Niltonai. ispaniškai, brazilas*
mano vardas HAO, as gyvenu china, as kalbu chinese
Gyvenu Kinijoje, kalbu kiniškai.
Mano vardas nikas
Aš gyvenu gyvatim
Aš esu iš izraelio
Aš kalbu ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Aš nekalbu arabiškai
Aš puikiai kalbu ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Aš esu israelas
Puiku! 'gyvenu Gyvatime, iš Izraelio, kalbu hebrajų kalba' . Ar tu gyveni Givataime prie Tel Avivo? Kiek tau metų?
@@LithuaniaForYou prie ramat gane on 12/1/2019 12 metų
Supratau. Ačiū. O kodėl mokaisi lietuvių kalbos?
Becuse my first cousin in lithuania and i want to learn lithuanian to go lithuania and travel
Nuostabu Nikai! Malonu, kad žiūri mano kanalą. Ačiū ir sėkmės tau!
Ačiū!