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You skip the word "am" in Lithuanian too.
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Skip the word "are".
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Remember to skip the word "are". "Where" is "kur".
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Remember to skip the word "am", and adjust the ending "a" to "os".
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Did you remember to adjust the ending?
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It's "taip".
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"It" is "tai". Keep the word order "he it speaks".
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You do not use "do" in this context, thus the word order is "You speak English?"
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Lithuanian is "lietuviškai"
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Better not to repeat "aš". Moreover, remember that I speak is "kalbu".
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Remember that Spanish is "ispaniškai".
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The "i" changes to "ėti".
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"She is able" is the same as "she can". To want is "norėti".
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Have in mind that "have to" is "turi", and "to speak" is "kalbėti".
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Have in mind. again, that "has to" is "turi", and "to speak" is "kalbėti".
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Except for the question mark, it is the same as last sentence. After all, "May" is the same as "can", and word order does not change in questions in Lithuanian.
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Remember that "to have to" is the same as "to have" - "turėti".
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Mind the fact you write "ne" together with the verb, and not as separate words.
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Mind the fact you write "ne" together with the verb, and not as separate words.
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"No" is the same word as "not".
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Better to "keep" tai in the middle.
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"I understand" is "suprantu".
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Remember that "tai" normally comes in the middle of the two verbs.
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"Must" is the same as "have to" (which is also the same as "have") in Lithuanian.
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Remember to change "tai" to "to", and keep it in the middle. Also remember that "ne" is joined together with the verb as one word.
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Again, remember to change "tai" to "to", and keep it in the middle. Also remember that "ne" is joined together with the verb as one word.
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Keep "ne" joined with the verb.
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"To speak" was "kalbėti".
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Keep "ne" together with the verb, and think whether the word in the middle is "tai" or "to" in this case.
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Remember how "norėti" treats "tai".
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Remember that "tai" is normally between the first and the second verb.
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"Want to" is one word in Lithuanian. "To speak" is "kalbėti".
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It should be split into "I have to" + "it" + "not to have". Then "have to" is one word, and so is "not to have". Also remember the rule about "tai" changing to "to".
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You say questions as statements, except raising your intonation.
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Remember the word "studijuoja" and work out its "tu" form through following the ultimate rule.
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The order is as follows: "what you there study?"
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The order is "what you have?"
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"To have" is "turėti".
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Remember that "ten" is usually in the middle.
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The order in this sentence would be "what you there work?"
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"And" is "ir", right?
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"Where" is "kur", and you just ask "where bank?"
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Simply "there". Not extremely polite, but good enough.
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Literally this would be: "hi. where park? there?"
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The word for "not" is "ne". While "ne" does join verbs (becoming "neturėti"), it does NOT join nouns, thus you will be saying literally "it not park".
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The word order in this one is "from where you?"
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Remember to change the ending of "Amerika".
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Remember the words "dirba" and "studijuoja", and work out their "tu" form through following the ultimate rule. Also, no need to repeat the "tu".
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You remember that "and" is "ir", right?
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It's "daktaras" (some vowel change)!
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Remember that "I have to" is "turiu".
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Still remember the word "dirba"? Also remember that "ne" goes together with verbs.
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