Lithuanian Out Loud 0041 Beg - Vienas Du Trys One Two Three

Published: Dec. 17, 2007, midnight

Hey! Hey! Hey!  This is Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where Raminta is the native speaker and I’m the beginner.  Today we’ll learn numbers one through ten.  On the episode after this we’ll learn some more ways of saying thank you for things and on the episode after that we’ll start working on numbers from eleven on up.  But before we get to any of that, here’s a message from Eglė in the port city of Klaipėda, Lithuania.

Hello everybody, this is Eglė from Klaipėda, you’re listening to Lithuanian Out Loud with Raminta and Jack, enjoy!

Thank you very much Eglė, that was very sweet of you to say that for the show.  Ačiū labai!  In case you weren’t aware of it, eglė is the Lithuanian word for “fir tree."

Now, here’s a lesson that Raminta and I recorded a few weeks ago.  Enjoy!

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Hello everybody!  This is Jack and I’m Raminta and you’re listening to Lithuanian Out Loud, the world’s first Lithuanian language lessons in a podcast series! 

According to the World Health Organization, of the ten nations who have the highest rate of suicide, Finland comes in at 10th place.  Number nine, Kazakhstan, eight, Ukraine, seven, Slovenia.  Coming in at sixth place is Hungary, at fifth, Estonia and at fourth place is Latvia. 
I think you see where I’m going with this. 
Now the final three nations with the highest suicide rate.  In third place is Belarus, in second is Russia and the number one nation with the highest suicide rate in the world is…Lithuania.  What’s up with that?
According to the World Health Organizaton statistics, in the year 2000, 75 men and 16 women of every thousand people kill themselves in Lithuania.  Evidently a number of health organizations are studying the problem but no solution as of yet.
Now let’s spend a few lessons talking about numbers.  Yep, you knew it was coming sooner or later!
Unfortunately, we have both masculine and feminine numbers.  Now, don’t get depressed, once you learn them you can show off to your friends.  Here we go!  Let’s do masculine numbers first, please repeat   -  Out Loud.  Prašom pakartoti…

nulis    zero
nulis    zero
vienas  one
vienas  one
du       two
du       two
trys     three

keep in mind this number is spelled with the letter “y" or y

ilgoji, so it has the long ‘eee’ sound, not the short “i" sound.

trys       three
keturi     four
keturi     four
penki     five
penki     five
šeši        six
šeši        six
septyni   seven
septyni   seven
aštuoni   eight
aštuoni   eight
devyni    nine
devyni    nine
dešimt    ten
dešimt    ten

keep in mind, dešimt is the same in masculine or feminine numbers

Now the feminine numbers, please say them Out Loud

nulis        zero
nulis        zero
viena       one
viena       one
dvi          two
dvi          two
trys         three
trys         three
keturios   four
keturios   four
penkios    five
penkios    five
šešios       six
šešios       six
septynios  seven
septynios  seven
aštuonios  eight
aštuonios  eight
devynios   nine
devynios   nine
dešimt       ten
dešimt       ten

Okay, Raminta, let’s hear you count - one to ten really fast!

Labai gerai, ačiū, labanakt – labanakt