Lithuanian Lesson 7 - Verbs: Conjugation 2

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  • @Soulandbone
    @Soulandbone 3 роки тому +1

    will watch this video several times

  • @karolinafreda3785
    @karolinafreda3785 4 роки тому +5

    Question. How will I know what is the past, future present tense of the 3rd person in each of the verbs you are going over?

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  4 роки тому +1

      Hello, you have to know three forms of the verb: infinitive, present tense of the 3rd person and past tense of the 3rd person. For example: eiti, eina, ėjo. When you know it you can make all other forms of the verb.

  • @haozhang676
    @haozhang676 4 роки тому +3

    Hello! What are those two words you used in this video as examples when you compare conjugation rule 1 and 2? :)

  • @pedramshamloo8100
    @pedramshamloo8100 2 роки тому +2

    Laba diena, could you please describe that what is the conjugation 1 and 2? because in my mother language(persian) we dont have them.

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  2 роки тому +1

      There are three conjugation groups, it means there are three parterns for conjugationg verbs. Each group has the same endings. You can see them all in three videos.

  • @TheOrtlibas
    @TheOrtlibas 4 роки тому +1

    Ačiū labai. :)

  • @Ami-jh3zc
    @Ami-jh3zc 4 роки тому +1

    Hello. Is there a specific reason why there is ž before the ending of 1st singular person? I am bit confused because I see that other forms are just added their endings without ž. (I am talking about verb Girdėti :)

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  4 роки тому +2

      Hello. It is because it goes after d, it was not easy for our ancestors to pronounce diu, so they made it džiu.

  • @draugami
    @draugami 5 місяців тому +1

    Ar galite surengti specialią įterpimų pamoką? Ačiū.

  • @v.leksas2634
    @v.leksas2634 7 років тому +1

    How can I see which verb is in the first or second Group of conjugation? I mean "myleti" could easily be a categorie one verb for an amateur.

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  7 років тому +2

      Hi, Vladimir, it is a bit complicated. There is a rule if a verb in its 3rd person singular form has an ending -a, for example jis/ ji dirba, usually these verbs belongs to the 1st group, if the ending -i the 2nd group, if -o, then 3rd group. 1st: dirbti, nešti, bėgti, dainuoti, važiuoti, eiti, skristi etc, 2nd: mylėti, žiūrėti etc, 3rd: skraidyti, ardyti, matyti, rašyti, laikyti etc. Hope it helps. If you need mirė help, contact me on fb. Iki!

    • @v.leksas2634
      @v.leksas2634 7 років тому

      LithuaniaForYou thanks 👍

    • @nikasbelogolov9019
      @nikasbelogolov9019 6 років тому

      Thanks

  • @samshepherd420
    @samshepherd420 4 роки тому +1

    laba diena, could you explain how Kalbėti is the first conjugation, yet other verbs like Tylėti are 2nd? I understand that it depends on the 3rd person ending, but just from looking at both of these infinitive forms, i would automatically assume they are both 2nd conjugation and use, for example, mes kalbime, or tu kalbi.

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  4 роки тому +2

      Laba diena. Yes, we have to look at the 3rd person, and we can't look at the infinitive to determine to which conjugation it belongs. So kalbėti - kalba, it means mes kalbame, and not kalbime, but tu kalbi.

  • @MickBalanda
    @MickBalanda 3 роки тому +1

    Aš myliu, tu myli, jis/ji myli, mes mylime, jūs mylite, jie/jos myli
    Aš turiu, tu turi, jis/ji turi, mes turime, jūs turite, jie/jos turi
    Aš tyliu, tu tyli, jis/ji tyli, mes tylime, jūs tylite, jie/jos tyli
    Aš girdžiu, tu girdi, jis/ji girdi, mes girdime, jūs girdite, jie/jos girdi
    Aš žiūriu, tu žiūri, jis/ji žiūri, mes žiūrime, jūs žiūrite, jie/jos žiūri
    Aš stebiu, tu stebi, jis/ji stebi, mes stebime, jūs stebite, jie/jos stebi
    Aš tikiu, tu tiki, jis/ji tiki, mes tikime, jūs tikite, jie/jos tiki
    Aš galiu, tu gali, jis/ji gali, mes galime, jūs galite, jie/jos gali
    Aš noriu, tu nori, jis/ji nori, mes norime, jūs norite, jie/jos nori
    Aš stoviu, tu stovi, jis/ji stovi, mes stovime, jūs stovite, jie/jos stovi

  • @lhobasroots
    @lhobasroots 4 роки тому +1

    Sveike ! when the verb finish in "ETI" we must change the end to the second conjugation ? and this form is the present ? I'm trying to get the logic. Ačiū iki.

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  4 роки тому +1

      When the verb finishes with -ėti it not necessarily the verb of the second conjugation, it can be the first conjugation as well like 'mokėti'. We have to look to the ending of the third person of the present tense. Mokėti - moka (1st conjugation), turėti - turi (2nd conjugation), mokyti - moko (3rd conjugation).

    • @lhobasroots
      @lhobasroots 4 роки тому +1

      ​@@LithuaniaForYou I will try to study more to understand better and rewatch the lesson Verbs: Conjugation 1 and Conjugation 2, it's still very confusing for me. But Ačiū for your patience

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  4 роки тому +1

      @@lhobasroots You are welcome

    • @lhobasroots
      @lhobasroots 4 роки тому

      @@LithuaniaForYou Dear Edmundas, one more question, how to know that the third person finishes in A or I or O? An example, I don't know the verb Kalbeti, how find the ending of 3rd person?
      it is very difficult for me.
      Sorry for bothering, but don't give up me
      Ačiū iki.

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  4 роки тому +1

      @@lhobasroots I understand that's not easy, but we have to know three forms of the verb - infinitive, present tense of the 3rd person and past tense of the 3rd person. Kalbėti, kalba, kalbėjo; mylėti, myli, mylėjo; skaityti, skaito, skaitė.

  • @antoniohenrique2229
    @antoniohenrique2229 7 років тому

    So if the verb at infinitive ends in -ėti, does it belong always to the second conjugation?
    And if it ends in -oti or -yti, does it belong to third one?
    Thanks.

    • @edmundasbartulis2590
      @edmundasbartulis2590 7 років тому +3

      No, it's not. I just explained about it to Vladimir. it is a bit complicated. There is a rule if a verb in its 3rd person singular form has an ending -a, for example jis/ ji dirba, usually these verbs belongs to the 1st group, if the ending -i the 2nd group, if -o, then 3rd group. 1st: dirbti, nešti, bėgti, dainuoti, važiuoti, eiti, skristi etc, 2nd: mylėti, žiūrėti etc, 3rd: skraidyti, ardyti, matyti, rašyti, laikyti etc. Hope it helps.

  • @camill8407
    @camill8407 6 років тому

    It is complicated to distinguish verbs. You have to learn to remember which verb belongs to which conjugation group. 😥

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  6 років тому +3

      It is, but you can learn some examples and after you will learn more verbs and one day you will start feeling the language. Please don't be discourage.

    • @dsala2614
      @dsala2614 6 років тому +1

      TAKE YOUR TIME...WATCH & LISTEN TO THE LESSONS OVER & OVER OR REFRESH YOURSELF EVERY WEEK BY GOING BACK OVER THE LESSONS...MOST IMPORTANTLY ENJOY WHAT YOU'RE LEARNING...SORRY FOR THE CAP LOCKS IT MAKES IT EASIER FOR ME...

  • @jakestephens3689
    @jakestephens3689 4 роки тому

    I am confused about what the 'second conjugation' means. What is the need to conjugate more than once?

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  4 роки тому

      No, you don't have to conjugate more than once. In Lithuanian language we have three groups of conjugations, each group has different endings. If you know how to conjugate one word from each group, then you know the pattern.

  • @dsala2614
    @dsala2614 6 років тому +1

    STUDY STUDY STUDY

  • @zeniakir9203
    @zeniakir9203 4 роки тому +1

    А где на русском языке, а то непонятно

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  4 роки тому

      На русском я начал делать не так уж давно.

    • @zeniakir9203
      @zeniakir9203 4 роки тому +1

      Спасибо что вы открыли видео мы изучаем литовский язык по-вашему каналу всё хорошо понятно

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  4 роки тому

      @@zeniakir9203 Я рад :)

    • @zefyriukas10
      @zefyriukas10 4 роки тому

      U h h h

    • @LithuaniaForYou
      @LithuaniaForYou  4 роки тому

      @@zefyriukas10 :)))