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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!

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Oct 31, 2008

Mano Tavo Jo Jos - Hi there, I’m Jack and I’m Raminta and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud where we offer the world the Lithuanian language.

The Lithuanian national flag is the tricolor of yellow, green and red.  The yellow represents the golden fields of Lithuanian grain, the green represents the green countryside of Lithuania and red represents the blood that has been shed on Lithuanian soil.

Pradėkime, let’s get started

You already know the personal pronouns well;  aš, tu, jis, ji, mes, jūs, jie, jos.

Today we’ll use the personal pronouns with possession.  These are;

my                          
mano

your (tu)                
tavo

his                          
jo

her                        
jos

our                        
mūsų

your (jūs)              
jūsų

your (you plural)    
jūsų

their (m/f or m/m)

their (f/f)                

In previous episodes we worked on possession using kilmininkas or the genitive case.  Let’s review some simple examples.

Vita’s car                      
Vitos mašina

Evaldas’ flat                    
Evaldo butas

The Lithuanian language
lietuvių kalba

The children’s dog        
vaikų šuo

vocabulary – žodynas

wallet             
piniginė

wallet             
piniginė

passport         
pasas

passport        
pasas

whose?          
kieno?

whose?          
kieno?

photograph    
nuotrauka

photograph    
nuotrauka

friends          
draugai

friends          
draugai

male doctor   
gydytojas

male doctor   
gydytojas

a song           
daina

a song           
daina

now we’ll work on possession using pronouns such as, my car, your flat, his photograph, etcetera.

prašom pakartoti, please repeat…

my car is in Klaipėda                              
mano automobilis yra Klaipėdoje

whose car?                                           
kieno automobilis?

my car!                                                 
mano automobilis!

he has my passport                                  
jis turi mano pasą

whose passport?                                     
kieno pasas?

my passport!                                         
mano pasas!

is your flat in Vilnius?                              
ar tavo butas Vilniuje?

whose flat?                                          
kieno butas?

your flat                                                 
tavo butas

your wallet is in his car                            
tavo piniginė yra jo automobilyje

whose wallet?                                          
kieno piniginė?

your wallet                                              
tavo piniginė

where is his photograph?                           
kur yra jo nuotrauka?

whose photograph?                                  
kieno nuotrauka?

his photograph                                         
jo nuotrauka

his daughter lives in London                     
jo duktė gyvena Londone

whose daughter?                                     
kieno duktė?

his daughter                                             
jo duktė

her car is in the city                                   
jos mašina yra mieste

whose car?                                              
kieno mašina?

her car                                                     
jos mašina

her dogs are over there                         
jos šunys yra ten

whose dogs?                                            
kieno šunys?

her dogs                                                  
jos šunys

our taxi is here                                       
mūsų taksi yra čia

whose taxi?                                              
kieno taksi?

our taxi                                                
mūsų taksi

they like our friends                                  
jiems patinka mūsų draugai

whose friends?                                         
kieno draugai?

our friends                                               
mūsų draugai

is your wife Lithuanian?                            
ar jūsų žmona lietuvė?

whose wife?                                             
kieno žmona?

your wife                                                 
jūsų žmona

your doctor has a question                  
jūsų gydytojas turi klausimą

whose doctor?                                          
kieno gydytojas?

your doctor                                              
jūsų gydytojas

we like your song (to a group)             
mums patinka jūsų daina

whose song?                                           
kieno daina?

your song                                               
jūsų daina

your bus is leaving (to a group)             
jūsų autobusas išvažiuoja

whose bus?                                            
kieno autobusas?

your bus                                                
jūsų autobusas

their daughter speaks Lithuanian (m/f m/m)
jų duktė kalba lietuviškai

whose daughter?                                    
kieno duktė?

their daughter                                       
jų duktė

their teacher is American (m/f m/m)    
jų mokytoja yra amerikietė

whose teacher?                                      
kieno mokyotoja?

their teacher                                          
jų mokytoja

their mother doesn’t understand Dutch (f/f)
jų motina nesupranta olandiškai

whose mother?                                      
kieno motina?

their mother                                          
jų motina

their flat has three bathrooms (f/f)   
jų butas turi tris tualetus

whose flat?                                             
kieno butas?

their flat                                                 
jų butas

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