Lithuanian for Tourists - Learn Lithuanian

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Published 2022-10-26
Heading to Klaipeda, Vilnius, Palanga or any other part of Lithuania and want to impress the locals? Speak a little Lithuanian! The locals really appreciate when tourists speak their language. So why not learn labas (hello) or Aciu (thank you) before you go on your Lithuanian vacation.
Filmed in Klaipeda, Lithuania

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All Comments (21)
  • @ianslass
    Labas! Labas! As an American of Lithuanian descent...I was thrilled to see this video. I still haven't made it there yet, but I plan to go in a few years. Thank you (Ačiū) so much for this video! PS: I don't speak Lithuanian fluently, my Mom and Daddy did. But we were taught when saying goodbye it was...Su Dievu...Go with God. Kind of like Vaya con Dios in Spanish.
  • @andeeharry
    I haven't heard much about Lithuania expect that it has become quite a popular place recently...I love these words, thanks for sharing
  • as someone planning to visit the Baltics, this video came out at a great time.
  • Never really heard Lithuanian until now. It sounds really nice. Well done Mark, you’ve made me interested in another language I totally didn’t think about before 😊
  • @222Deima
    Nėra už ką* ☺️ Great video! Glad to see you visiting Lithuanian again!
  • @WKP1996
    Thanks! Going to Lithuania tomorrow for the first time. Knew some words, but good with a refresher.
  • @covinhas87
    I'm going to Lithuania this month 😮 Can't wait to try their foods 🎉❤
  • @Dafishco
    Was nice to see Klaipeda on the video. How i wish this video had been from a few years ago before we all came to visit my family. On a language note, I grew up during the change from Russian to Lithuanian in school. For most of the early 90s I tried to get by adding as is or os to the end of words and just hoping to be somewhat correct. I hope you made it to stora antis! Cant wait for the rest of your baltic journey!
  • @carterucm
    Off to Klaipeda in a couple of days :)
  • @seamussc
    Lithuanian has always looked so fascinating to me. I understand it's the most conservative Ianguage of the Indo-European language family, so it's the closest to the language spoken 5 thousand years ago that many prominent languages (including English, Italian, Russian, Greek, Farsi, Hindi etc.) descend from. There's even a surprising amount of words that look very close to Ancient Sanskrit, which it isn't particularly closely related to, just because those words have changed that little. That doesn't mean it hasn't changed at all or is exactly the same by any means, but there's more interesting linguistic glances into the past to be found.
  • Aš esu amerikietis bet esu studijavęs lietuvių kalbos beveik 5 metus, Skrendau iš Sietlo į Vilnių ir reikia pasakyti kad tas miestas buvo gražus ir labai daug ką padaryti. Mano manymu lietuviai labai sąžiningi bet tylūs bet suprantu kodėl jie taip elgėsi. Siūlau visiems į Lietuvą keliauti. Buvau taip pat Kaune, tai truputį kitoks nei Vilnius.