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Re: Lithuanian Resources

Postby aabram » Mon Mar 12, 2018 9:29 am

Last year Lithuanian publisher Alma Littera published three English-Lithuanian parallel text books: Agatha Christie's "Death in the clouds. Mirtis debesyse.", Jane Austen's "Pride and prejudice. Puikybė ir prietarai." and Mark Twain's "The adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Heklberio Fino nuotykiai.".

More information on Alma Littera's website here.
There's also a small preview for each book. They apparently sell those books as well but for the life of me I can't figure out how to add books to the basket. If you want to buy then it's probably better to go to knygos.lt website and buy from there, they also ship internationally.

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Re: Lithuanian Resources

Postby Kraut » Wed Aug 01, 2018 1:06 am

Pietro Dini: Foundations of Baltic Languages. Vilnius 2014.

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http://www.esparama.lt/es_parama_pletra ... guages.pdf
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Re: Lithuanian Resources

Postby Kraut » Tue Oct 30, 2018 12:59 am

Little booklet on the history of the Lithuanian language in Germany, based on a talk during the Leipzig Book Fair
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http://titus.uni-frankfurt.de/personal/ ... h_2017.pdf

The written Lithuanian language originated in Prussia.
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Re: Lithuanian Resources

Postby Kraut » Wed Nov 28, 2018 4:01 pm

The experiences and recommendations of a German learner, before people had access to more sources via the Internet

http://stonemakers.de/patarimai.htm#vadoveliai

Allgemeine Tipps zum Litauischlernen

Einleitung
Lernstrategien
Mit Sprachführern arbeiten - Zusammenfassung
Texte lesen und dekodieren - Zusammenfassung
Litauische Musik/litauisches Radio - Zusammenfassung
Litauisch denken - Zusammenfassung
Vokabeln lernen - Zusammenfassung
Litauisch sprechen - Zusammenfassung
Litauisch schreiben - Zusammenfassung
Grammatik lernen - Zusammenfassung

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Re: Lithuanian Resources

Postby Kraut » Fri Dec 28, 2018 1:24 am

Only of historical interest.
This is a bilingual primary school reader in German and Lithuanian. It is from 1866 and was printed in Gothic script. It was used in classes of mixed linguistic heritage in primary schools of Prussia, but in the case of Lithuanian could not be carried to a higher, literary level, since secular literature was inexistent. The cultural awakening in neighbouring Lithuania Proper had not started yet.
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Re: Lithuanian Resources

Postby Kraut » Wed May 29, 2019 4:46 pm

free PDF

https://subacius.people.uic.edu/SUB_KN/ ... NGLISH.pdf

The Lithuanian Language: Traditions and Trends

Giedrius Subačius

Vilnius 2005
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Re: Lithuanian Resources

Postby Kraut » Mon Aug 10, 2020 4:20 pm

Lithuanian language resources – Language Links Database

https://universeofmemory.com/lithuanian ... resources/
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Re: Lithuanian Resources

Postby Ananda_sea » Fri Aug 14, 2020 3:57 pm

I have an online Lithuanian resource to suggest to you. The app name 'Ling app', you can learn vocab in the app, the app will put the word in the sentence for you. Also, you can choose the level of your languages from beginner to expert including 50 lessons to learn. I like this app because you will learn languages by playing games and it helps with memorization! The app also has a web version, which is the 'Ling web.' So, you can enjoy learning on your phone and your computer.
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Re: Lithuanian Resources

Postby Kraut » Sat Aug 29, 2020 12:10 am

A school grammar and textbook of Lithuanian round 1900 from Tilsit, Germany, East Prussia.
This school (Königliches Gymnasium zu Tilsit) was the only place worldwide where Lithuanian was taught. A Lithuanian state did not exist yet and in Russia the Lithuanian language was forbidden in Latin script.

https://digital.ub.uni-duesseldorf.de/u ... fo/7431814?


Litauische Elementar-Grammatik

Schiekopp, Julius
Kurschat, Alexander

2. Aufl., durchges. von Alexander Kurschat
1901

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Litauisches Lesebuch
Kurschat, Alexander (Hrsg.)
Königliches Gymnasium zu Tilsit
Tilsit 1911

https://digital.ub.uni-duesseldorf.de/u ... fo/7431831?
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Re: Lithuanian Resources

Postby Kraut » Sat Nov 28, 2020 7:13 pm

A Lithuanian podcast with transcript:

http://talklikeantanas.com/category/podcasts/

DeepL doesn't translate into Lithuanian yet, Google does and much better than years ago. TRANSLATE MAN PLUS is a pop up device - I think it is based on Google - that also does the job.



http://talklikeantanas.com/
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