Lithuanian Out Loud 0137 - Flashcards People

Published: Dec. 1, 2008, 5:37 p.m.

Hi there, this is Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud.\xa0 For this episode we\u2019re going to do something a little bit different.\xa0 This is a flashcard episode.\xa0 To use this episode you have to download the accompanying pdf file and open it.\xa0 Then just follow along with the audio.

The pdf file has four pages.\xa0 On the first two pages we give you the English and the Lithuanian text along with an image from the public domain clip art collection at WP Clipart.\xa0 Thank you WP Clipart!

The third and fourth pages of our pdf file have English only.\xa0 So, if you print the pdf file onto heavy paper or card stock you can cut them out and create hand-held flashcards.\xa0 You can study by yourself or with a friend.\xa0 This is the first of many flashcard episodes we have planned.\xa0 Here we go, enjoy!

Photograph: "old man and old woman, traditional Lithuanian dance"
Photographer: ignas kukenys from Vilnius, Lithuania (wikipedia)

grandfather
senelis

grandmother
senel\u0117

child
vaikas

father and son
t\u0117vas ir s\u016bnus

woman
moteris

man
vyras

mother and father
motina ir t\u0117vas

mother & daughter
motina ir dukra / dukt\u0117

husband and wife
vyras ir \u017emona

uncle and nephew
d\u0117d\u0117 ir s\u016bn\u0117nas

brother and sister
brolis ir ses\u0117 / sesuo

baby
k\u016bdikis

aunt and niece
teta ir dukter\u0117\u010dia

parents and child
t\u0117vai ir vaikas

father and children
t\u0117vas ir vaikai

grandson / granddaughter
an\u016bkas / an\u016bk\u0117

teenager (female)
paaugl\u0117

teenager (male)
paauglys

cousin (male)
pusbrolis

cousin (female)
pusseser\u0117

boy
berniukas

young man / guy
vaikinas

young woman
mergait\u0117

girl
mergina