Jan 7, 2009
Hi there, I’m Raminta and I’m Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language.
According to a Los Angeles Times article of September 2005, a Russian SU-27 flying from St. Petersburg to Kaliningrad went off course, flew over Lithuania, the pilot ejected and the plane crashed into an empty Lithuanian field. Everything about this story is bizarre. Russian authorities initially claimed the plane was unarmed but in fact it had air-to-air missiles and a canon. Why did the aircraft fly over 120 miles into Lithuania? Why did the pilot turn off his radar beacon? Why did he fly low to the ground under Lithuanian radar? Nothing about the incident makes sense. Soon after the crash Lithuanian Air Force Commander Colonel Jonas Marcinkus was fired from his post for some phone calls he made to Russian military officers. Some analysts have suggested the aircraft was testing Lithuanian defenses for a hypothetical Russian war with Poland and Lithuania.
Laba diena, norėčiau užsisakyti maisto išsinešimui
Ko pageidausite?
Ar jūs turite valgiaraštį?
Žinoma, štai – paimkite. Gal norėtumėte ko nors išgerti?
Ne, tiesiog palauksiu savo užsakymo
Gerai, kai būsite pasiruošus užsakyti maistą leiskite man žinoti
Gerai, ačiū
Ačiū jums, prašom prisėsti
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Laba diena, norėčiau užsisakyti maisto išsinešimui
Good day, I would like to order food to go
Ko pageidausite?
What you would like?
Ar jūs turite valgiaraštį?
Do you have a menu?
Žinoma, štai – paimkite. Gal norėtumėte ko nors išgerti?
Sure, here you go. Maybe you would like something to drink?
Ne, tiesiog palauksiu savo užsakymo
No, I will just wait for my order
Gerai, kai būsite pasiruošus užsakyti maistą leiskite man
žinoti
Okay, when you will be ready to order the food let me know
Gerai, ačiū
Okay, thank you
Ačiū jums, prašom prisėsti
Thank you, please sit down
okay, now let’s break some of this down…
to
order
užsakyti
food
maistas
to carry
out
išsinešti
to wish, to
desire
pageidauti
what do you wish?
(tu)
ko tu pageidauji?
what do you desire?
(tu)
ko tu pageidauji?
what do you wish?
(formal)
ko jūs pageidaujate?
what do you desire? (formal)
ko jūs pageidaujate?
a
menu
meniu / valgiaraštis
do you have a
menu?
ar jūs turite valgiaraštį?
do you have a
menu?
ar jūs turite meniu?
of
course
žinoma
here
štai
to
take
imti, paimti
take – as in a
command
imk, imkite, paimk, paimkite
of course, here,
take
žinoma, štai – paimkite
maybe,
perhaps
gal
you would
want
norėtumėte
something to
eat
ko nors valgyti
something to drink
ko nors gerti
something to drink
ko nors išgerti
maybe you’d like something to drink?
gal norėtumėte ko nors gerti?
maybe you’d like something to drink?
gal norėtumėte ko nors išgerti?
maybe you’d like something to eat?
gal norėtumėte ko nors valgyti?
just
tiesiog
just come in
tiesiog užeik
just drink
it
tiesiog išgerk
just eat
it
tiesiog suvalgyk
I will
wait
palauksiu
an order (of food for example)
užsakymas
I will wait for my order
palauksiu savo užsakymo
okay
gerai
when
kai
you will be (future tense of būti – formal)
būsite
to get ready, to prepare
ruošti
to be
ready
pasiruošti
to let, to allow, to permit
leisti
to know
žinoti
please, let me know
prašom, leiskite man žinoti
please, let me know when you are ready
prašom, leiskite man žinoti kai būsite pasiruošęs
thank
you
ačiū
thank you (with emphasis – formal)
ačiū jums
thank you (with emphasis – informal)
ačiū tau
thank you, please sit down
ačiū jums, prašom prisėsti
Laba diena, norėčiau užsisakyti maisto išsinešimui
Ko pageidausite?
Ar jūs turite valgiaraštį?
Žinoma, štai – paimkite. Gal norėtumėte ko nors išgerti?
Ne, tiesiog palauksiu savo užsakymo
Gerai, kai būsite pasiruošus užsakyti maistą leiskite man žinoti
Gerai, ačiū
Ačiū jums, prašom prisėsti
Šaunuoliai! Great! You made it to the end of another episode! Nuostabu!
Lithuania Looks Askance at Tale of Russian Pilot
By Kim Murphy
http://www.bafl.com/newsDetail.asp?idNews=176