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LL0298 – Be Tavęs Without You Hey, everybody, just a quick note before we get to the show…If you’d like to help keep Lithuanian Out Loud stay online and help us keep the episodes coming, we could use your help. Please go to the Lithuanian Out Loud home page and you’ll see a “donate” button. If you could please send us whatever you’re comfortable with, we would greatly appreciate it. Since 2007, Lithuanian Out Loud episodes, pdf files, flash cards, exam episodes, and everything else have been and will continue to be 100% free. We don’t charge you anything and we don’t bother you with ads on the podcast. If you want to help keep the podcast going, please help us by making a donation. You can make a difference by supporting us in our efforts to continue podcasting the language that we all love! Also, when you go to the Lithuanian Out Loud home page, you’ll see episodes are a little easier to sort through. Episodes are now sorted by type. 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According to the online article,"RELATIONS BETWEEN THE LIVING AND THE DEAD IN LITHUANIAN FOLKLORE," Death took the form of Giltinė, a goddess who looked like a human skeleton who wore a white cloak and prowled Lithuania with a scythe in hand. She could kill by stinging you with her long tongue, or she could strangle you, or she might strike you down using her scythe. Sneaking around the homes of sick people, she could be detected if dogs barked when no one was around, the sound of a hoot owl at night, creaking beams, doors opening or closing themselves or if you heard three knocks at the window or at the door when no one was there. Of course, the very ill could see her with their own eyes. Yeah, so a quick story, my grandpa who died almost a hundred years old, if he was sick, in the morning he would say, “Giltinė came to visit me tonight, but she left and I’m still alive”. Wow! That’s amazing. Yeah, so it’s real. It is real! That’s a cool story. Very nice. RELATIONS BETWEEN THE LIVING AND THE DEAD IN LITHUANIAN FOLKLORE http://www.lituanus.org/1995_2/95_2_03.htm In today's episode, we'll go over some examples of the pronoun "tu" declined in kilmininkas or the genitive case in the genitive case – the pronoun tu changes to tavęs first, here are some examples using tavęs without a preposition I miss you aš tavęs pasiilgau I miss you too aš tavęs irgi pasiilgau I’m waiting for you aš tavęs laukiu I'm afraid of you! aš tavęs bijau! I don’t love you aš tavęs nemyliu I've been looking for you for so long aš tavęs taip ilgai ieškojau I don’t see you aš tavęs nematau to hate (plus genitive) nekęsti I hate you aš tavęs nekenčiu hate you nekenčiu tavęs I haven't seen you for so long aš taip ilgai tavęs nemačiau do you know how I want you? ar tu žinai kaip aš tavęs noriu? without be without you I would die be tavęs aš numirčiau I would also die without you aš taip pat be tavęs numirčiau without you I am not me be tavęs aš - ne aš I will stay without you pasiliksiu be tavęs without you living is hard be tavęs sunku gyventi I would not live without you negyvenčiau be tavęs I shall no longer be without you aš nebemoku būti be tavęs how do I survive without you? kaip man be tavęs išgyventi? I'm very sad without you (male speaking) aš labai liūdnas be tavęs I'm very sad without you (female speaking) aš labai liūdna be tavęs from iš I want too much from you noriu iš tavęs per daug that's all I want from you tai viskas, ko aš noriu iš tavęs I want more from you, much more aš noriu iš tavęs daugiau, daug daugiau I no longer know, what I need from you nebežinau, ko man iš tavęs reikia near, next to prie let me touch you leisk prisiliesti prie tavęs Mindaugas, you have no idea how I want to cuddle next to you Mindaugai, tu neįsivaizduoji kaip aš noriu prisiglausti prie tavęs I want to cuddle next to you aš noriu prisiglausti prie tavęs oh, how I like being next to you oi, kaip man patinka būti šalia tavęs I don't want to sit next to you aš nenoriu atsisėsti prie tavęs on, on top of ant one cannot be angry at you negalima pykti ant tavęs I'm angry at you aš pykstu ant tavęs I'm angry at you and I will never forgive you aš pykstu ant tavęs ir niekada neatleisiu if the wife is angry at you, ignore her and don't speak jei žmona pyksta ant tavęs, ignoruok ją ir nekalbėk a complaint skundas the next phrase translates as; I believe you have done me wrong and I want to complain or, I have a bone to pick with you... aš parašysiu skundą ant tavęs between tarp between you and I tarp tavęs ir manęs remember, that between you and I there is no longer anything atsimink, kad tarp tavęs ir manęs nieko nebėra an employer darbdavys employers darbdaviai is there a conflict between you and your employers? ar yra konfliktas tarp tavęs ir tavo darbdavių? is there a problem between you and your mom? ar yra problemų tarp tavęs ir tavo mamos? I don't want to stand between you and Jonas aš nenoriu stovėti tarp tavęs ir Jono is there a difference between you and them? ar yra skirtumas tarp tavęs ir jų? do you know what the difference is between you and her? No, what? ar žinai koks skirtumas tarp tavęs ir jos? - ne, o koks? for už remember that už can be used as the word "for," as in, thank you for everything ačiū už viską thank you for the reply ačiū už atsakymą thank you for the question ačiū už klausimą but, that's the accusative case or galininkas let's look at some examples using kilmininkas, the genitive case behind, beyond už there is someone behind you kažkas yra už tavęs to hide pasislėpti I'll hide behind you aš pasislėpsiu už tavęs who is that behind you? kas ten yra už tavęs? above, over virš who lives above you? kas gyvena virš tavęs? is that the guy who lives above you? ar tai tas vyras, kuris gyvena virš tavęs? I like the poster above you man patinka plakatas virš tavęs near, close, close by arti I like being close to you man patinka būti arti tavęs I like to sleep near you man patinka užmigti arti tavęs she wants to be close to you ji nori būti arti tavęs why is she sitting very close to you? kodėl ji sėdi labai arti tavęs? by, near, next to šalia I will stay by you liksiu šalia tavęs I will always be close to you aš visada busiu šalia tavęs I want to be near you noriu būti šalia tavęs I will be by you, forever būsiu šalia tavęs, amžinai according to, in the words of anot who, according to you, is the best? (speaking about a male) kas, anot tavęs, yra geriausias? who, according to you, is the best? (speaking about a female) kas, anot tavęs, yra geriausia? to be afraid bijoti I'm afraid aš bijau to glance, to give a look pažvelgti the truth tiesa according to you, I'm afraid to look truth in the eye(s) anot tavęs, aš bijau pažvelgti tiesai į akis that, according to you, is the truth? tai, anot tavęs, yra tiesa? according to pasak but, according to you, it's not the same thing bet, pasak tavęs, tai nėra tas pats according to you, this is my fault? pasak tavęs, tai mano kaltė? to trick, to deceive, to cheat apgauti according to you, they only cheat people pasak tavęs, jie tik apgauna žmones and what, according to you, is happiness? o kas, pasak tavęs, yra laimė? near, beside, by greta he is next to you jis greta tavęs I want to be next to you aš noriu būti greta tavęs next to you I feel better greta tavęs aš jaučiuosi geriau not far or close by netoli is there a school near you? ar yra mokykla netoli tavęs? is there a store near you? ar yra parduotuvė netoli tavęs? not far from you lives my cousin, or you live near my cousin (male) netoli tavęs gyvena mano pusbrolis not far from you lives my cousin, or you live near my cousin (female) netoli tavęs gyvena mano pusseserė because of, on account of dėl to swim across, to sail across perplaukti for you, I would swim across the sea dėl tavęs aš perplaukčiau jūrą for you, I can dėl tavęs aš galiu only for you tik dėl tavęs I can do everything for you aš galiu viską padaryti dėl tavęs to, until, as far as iki toward, towards link step, pace, footstep žingsnis one other step towards happiness and to you dar vienas žingsnis link laimės ir iki tavęs until you, with you and after you there were many women iki tavęs, su tavim ir po tavęs buvo daug moterų to deliver pristatyti I will deliver it to you pristatysiu tai iki tavęs from me to you only twenty minutes nuo manęs iki tavęs tik dvidešimt minučių from, off nuo to flee, to escape bėgti farther tolyn I'm running away from you aš bėgu nuo tavęs I'm running farther away from you aš bėgu tolyn nuo tavęs I'm not running away from you aš nebėgu nuo tavęs I'm running from everything, I'm running from you aš bėgu nuo visko, aš bėgu nuo tavęs after po who will stay here after you? kas liks čia po tavęs? I’ll jump, but only after you aš šoksiu, bet tik po tavęs we eat after you valgome po tavęs after you there were many women po tavęs buvo daug moterų I was born after you aš gimiau po tavęs Tikras stebuklas! You made it to the end of another episode! Nepaprasta! :)
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