Lithuanian to Galician Translation
Common Phrases From Lithuanian to Galician
Lithuanian | Galician |
---|---|
Ačiū | Grazas |
Prašau | Por favor |
Atsiprašau | Sentímolo |
Sveiki | Ola |
Viso gero | Adeus |
Taip | Si |
Nr | Non |
Kaip laikaisi? | Como estás? |
Atsiprašau | Con permiso |
Nežinau | Non sei |
aš suprantu | Entendo |
aš taip manau | Eu creo que si |
Gal būt | Pode ser |
Pasimatysime vėliau | Ata despois |
Rūpinkitės | Cóidate |
Kas atsitiko? | Qué hai? |
Nesvarbu | Non importa |
Žinoma | Por suposto |
Iš karto | Agora mesmo |
Eime | Imos |
Interesting information about Lithuanian Language
Lithuanian is a special kind of talking and writing code that people from a place called Lithuania use to chat with each other. Just like how you might have a secret language with your friends, Lithuanian is what people in Lithuania have been speaking for a very, very long time. It's an old language, kind of like a grandparent to some other languages, and it has held on to many of the sounds and rules from the past. It's also a bit like a puzzle because it has many pieces that fit together in different ways to make words and sentences. Lots of people think it's pretty because it has lots of cool and interesting sounds. And when people in Lithuania say "hello," they say "labas!" which is their way to make someone feel welcome and start talking in Lithuanian.
Know About Galician Language
Galician is a special language that people speak in a place called Galicia in Spain. Imagine Spain like a big playground and in one corner of this playground, there are kids who use Galician to talk to each other, play games, and tell stories. It's like a secret code they all know, except it's not a secret because anyone can learn it. This language sounds a bit like Spanish because they are like cousins, they share some words and sounds. Just like you might understand someone speaking a little bit like you but with a different twist, that's how Galician is to Spanish. Many people there know both languages, like knowing how to play different games. Galician is also written in books, sung in songs, and used on TV in Galicia. It's a cool way for people in that part of Spain to share their culture and history with others.
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