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Lithuanian Out Loud is a podcast series designed for fans of the Lithuanian language. Come along with native Lithuanian author/lawyer Raminta and her North-American husband, Jack. They'll teach you Lithuanian along with tidbits about the history and culture of Raminta's homeland - Lietuva!

Music: Vieux Farka Toure - Ana {Pocket Remix} by pocketproductions (c) copyright 2007 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/pocketproductions/8916 Ft: Pocket (Richard Jankovich)

 

Jan 28, 2008

Hi there, I’m Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud and the month of January which in Lithuanian is…sausis. 

Today is the 63rd anniversary of the Battle of Memel.  Lithuania’s only seaport is on the Baltic Coast.  This city has had two names.  Its German name was Memel and its Lithuanian name is KlaipÄ—da. ...


Jan 21, 2008

Hi there, I’m Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where the lessons are free and we offer a 100% money back guarantee.  Of course, this is the month of January, or in Lithuanian it would be…sausis. 

On today’s episode we’ll be going over some new phrases for chatting in a conversation and just so you...


Jan 14, 2008

Hi there, this is Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where the month of January is sausis and the lessons are on the house!  And now, here’s my beautiful wife Raminta and she’s going to share with us some more Lithuanian culture.  Welcome back Raminta.

Oh, thank you dear, I’m so happy to be back on...


Jan 9, 2008

Hi there!  This is Jack and welcome back to another episode of Lithuanian Out Loud.  So, what month is it?  Do you remember?  I’ll give you a moment…it’s Sausis or the dry month, also known as January.  Before we get to the lesson that Raminta and I recorded a couple months ago, I wanted to get you caught up on...


Jan 7, 2008

Happy New Year!  Raminta and I hope that Sausis 2008 is starting off good for you.  Sausis is the Lithuanian word for the first month of the year.  In English we call this month January.  January comes from the ancient Roman God Janus.  Janus was the god of the doorway, so January is the door to the rest of the year. ...