kurkulis is back
...was a great idea. Now I’m exposed to Lithuanian almost every day, and it shows (and takes up my time, and Google knows way to much about me). Maybe it’s time to start commenting.
kurkulis is back
...was a great idea. Now I’m exposed to Lithuanian almost every day, and it shows (and takes up my time, and Google knows way to much about me). Maybe it’s time to start commenting.
kurkulis is back
I got an idea to read Lithuanian blogs. Something that would always pop up in the Google Reader. Something like http://gyventisamoningai.lt. If someone here can suggest me another blog (preferably on literature, culture or activism (ecology, feminism, leftish politics); having a good style; and using correct grammar), I’d love to hear it.
im a funnygirl i love to make people happy whatever i takes id love to learn Lithuanian!
nikkijones is sleeeeepy.
My father’s native tongue! My aunt can speak a little. It is a hard language to learn. Goal: by the time I’m 30, have at least some understanding about the language. I better get crackin’.
(Cheers!/To your health!)
My great grandma speaks it fluently (born there).
Sudie!
Not doing too much about this project recently. But we are going to Lithuania (girlfriend and I) for Xmas and New Years Eve, so time to pick it up again. Being there means learning the language, but still it would be nice to do some real work as well.
kurkulis is back
Social advertising in Vilnius. I saw it a month ago and, of course, tried to say my name.
my boyfriends family also spoke lithuanian so i wanted to learn to speak it for him but we had a really bad break up (he cheated on me) so i dont want to have anything to do with him an d i definitly dont want to do anything thats goin to remind me of him.
I like devices and stuff without wires and so, i want to see what they are hiding in Japan. HOW MANY STUFF I AM GOING TO BUY OUT THERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!