Lithuanian Out Loud 0044 - Dvylika Trylika Twelve Thirteen

Published: Dec. 31, 2007, 1:27 a.m.

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Hi there, I\\u2019m Jack, welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where I\\u2019m just learning the language but my wife, well, she\\u2019s 100% natural Lithuanian.\\xa0 Thanks so much to those of you who answered our request for reviews on iTunes.\\xa0 If you haven\\u2019t given us a review on iTunes and if you have a few extra minutes please consider writing one for us.\\xa0 We\\u2019d love to get some more.\\xa0 Today we\\u2019ll learn numbers greater than ten but first, here\\u2019s my brilliant wife Raminta via Skype, what do you have for us honey?

Today we\\u2019ll take another page out of Wikipedia.\\xa0 In episode 0029 we introduced you to Perk\\u016bnas, the Lithuanian god of thunder and the sky.\\xa0 Perk\\u016bnas has a daughter named Au\\u0161rin\\u0117.\\xa0 In English we call the planet Venus the Morning Star or the Evening Star depending on the time of day.\\xa0 So, the Morning Star isn\\u2019t actually a star, it\\u2019s a planet.

Au\\u0161rin\\u0117 is the goddess Morning Star.\\xa0 Her father is Perk\\u016bnas and her mother is Saul\\u0117, the Sun Goddess.\\xa0 Au\\u0161rin\\u0117 is the female goddess of beauty, youth and health.\\xa0 Au\\u0161rin\\u0117 shows the sky-way for her mother Saul\\u0117, the sun.\\xa0 Au\\u0161rin\\u0117 has many sisters.\\xa0 One is Vakarin\\u0117 who makes her mother\\u2019s bed in the evening.\\xa0 Her mother is, of course, Saul\\u0117, the sun.\\xa0 Such a loving family, don\\u2019t you think?\\xa0 But, sometimes they do have problems.\\xa0 One time long ago Saul\\u0117 was married to M\\u0117nulis, the masculine hero, the Moon.\\xa0 They divorced and M\\u0117nulis fell madly in love with Au\\u0161rin\\u0117, the Morning Star Goddess.

M\\u0117nulis kidnapped Au\\u0161rin\\u0117 and wanted to marry her but Perk\\u016bnas, Au\\u0161rin\\u0117\\u2019s father stopped the wedding by hitting an oak tree, splattering Au\\u0161rin\\u0117\\u2019s white clothes with the oak tree\\u2019s blood.\\xa0 Perk\\u016bnas punished M\\u0117nulis by slicing him with his sword.\\xa0 So much for the wedding.

Thank you dear, that was great.
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As I said today we\\u2019ll work on numbers larger than ten.\\xa0 First, let\\u2019s quickly review one through ten\\u2026

vienas
du
trys
keturi
penki
\\u0161e\\u0161i
septyni
a\\u0161tuoni
devyni
de\\u0161imt

great, now here\\u2019s eleven through twenty,

pra\\u0161om pakartoti
please repeat

vienuolika\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
eleven

vienuolika\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
eleven

dvylika\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
twelve

dvylika\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
twelve

trylika\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
thirteen

trylika\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
thirteen

keturiolika\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
fourteen

keturiolika\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
fourteen

penkiolika\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
fifteen

penkiolika\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
fifteen

\\u0161e\\u0161iolika\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
sixteen

\\u0161e\\u0161iolika\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
sixteen

septyniolika\\xa0\\xa0
seventeen

septyniolika\\xa0\\xa0
seventeen

a\\u0161tuoniolika\\xa0\\xa0
eighteen

a\\u0161tuoniolika\\xa0 \\xa0
eighteen

devyniolika\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
nineteen

devyniolika\\xa0 \\xa0
nineteen

dvide\\u0161imt\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
twenty

dvide\\u0161imt\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
twenty

now, the numbers twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, etcetera, are easy.\\xa0 Raminta will say the number in Lithuanian, then I\\u2019ll say the number in English,

pra\\u0161om pakartoti

okay, so I am counting\\u2026

dvide\\u0161imt\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
twenty

trisde\\u0161imt\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
thirty

keturiasde\\u0161imt\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
forty

penkiasde\\u0161imt\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
fifty

\\u0161e\\u0161iasde\\u0161imt\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
sixty

septyniasde\\u0161imt\\xa0\\xa0
seventy

a\\u0161tuoniasde\\u0161imt\\xa0\\xa0
eighty

devyniasde\\u0161imt\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
ninety

\\u0161imtas\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
one hundred

once more, repeat after Raminta\\u2026

dvide\\u0161imt
trisde\\u0161imt
keturiasde\\u0161imt
penkiasde\\u0161imt
\\u0161e\\u0161iasde\\u0161imt
septyniasde\\u0161imt
a\\u0161tuoniasde\\u0161imt
devyniasde\\u0161imt
\\u0161imtas

the numbers between the tens are created easily as well.\\xa0 These numbers are made up of two words.\\xa0 We won\\u2019t repeat every number from one to one hundred but there are enough here for you to understand the system.\\xa0 Here, I\\u2019ll say the number in English and you try to say it in Lithuanian before Raminta.\\xa0 Good luck!\\xa0

21\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
dvide\\u0161imt vienas

22\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
dvide\\u0161imt du

23\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
dvide\\u0161imt trys

34\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
trisde\\u0161imt keturi

35\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
trisde\\u0161imt penki

36\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
trisde\\u0161imt \\u0161e\\u0161i

47\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
keturiasde\\u0161imt septyni

48\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
keturiasde\\u0161imt a\\u0161tuoni

49\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
keturiasde\\u0161imt devyni

51\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
penkiasde\\u0161imt vienas

52\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
penkiasde\\u0161imt du

53\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
penkiasde\\u0161imt trys

64\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
\\u0161e\\u0161iasde\\u0161imt keturi

65\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
\\u0161e\\u0161iasde\\u0161imt penki

66\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
\\u0161e\\u0161iasde\\u0161imt \\u0161e\\u0161i

77\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
septyniasde\\u0161imt septyni

78\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
septyniasde\\u0161imt a\\u0161tuoni

79\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
septyniasde\\u0161imt devyni

81\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
a\\u0161tuoniasde\\u0161imt vienas

82\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0
a\\u0161tuoniasde\\u0161imt du

83\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
a\\u0161tuoniasde\\u0161imt trys

94\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
devyniasde\\u0161imt keturi

95\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0
devyniasde\\u0161imt penki

101\\xa0\\xa0
\\u0161imtas vienas

102\\xa0\\xa0
\\u0161imtas du

103\\xa0\\xa0
\\u0161imtas trys

starting with the next lesson we\\u2019ll take a break from numbers for a few episodes to work on some other concepts.\\xa0 When we come back to numbers we\\u2019ll learn how to say two restrooms, three brothers, five people, etcetera.\\xa0 Next week\\u2019s lesson will be an intermediate level lesson and we think you\\u2019ll have fun with it.

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