Lithuanian can be categorized as a noun and an adjective.
Adjective |
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Lithuanian - of or relating to or characteristic of Lithuania or its people or language | ||
Noun |
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Lithuanian - the official language of Lithuania; belongs to the Baltic branch of Indo-European | ||
Lithuanian - a native or inhabitant of Lithuania |
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1. | adj. | Lithuanian is a good language. | |
2. | adj. | I speak Lithuanian. | |
3. | adj. | In the Lithuanian township of Veisiejai, he was present at the death of a little girl. A raging fever consumed her. The unhappy mother almost went crazy with sorrow. For months afterwards he would hear her continual tears and wailing. He decided to leave general practice and to specialize as an oculist. | |
4. | adj. | I can understand Lithuanian, but I can't speak it. | |
5. | adj. | I'd like to learn Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian. | |
6. | adj. | Dan is a Lithuanian Jew. | |
7. | adj. | Dina is a Lithuanian Jew. | |
8. | adj. | Lithuanian is a Baltic language which is often compared to Sanskrit by linguists due to their striking similarity. | |
9. | adj. | “I can understand Lithuanian; I can even read it a little, but I write like a horse,” Inga joked. |
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adj. | |
Lithuanian is a good language. | |
I speak Lithuanian. | |
In the Lithuanian township of Veisiejai, he was present at the death of a little girl. A raging fever consumed her. The unhappy mother almost went crazy with sorrow. For months afterwards he would hear her continual tears and wailing. He decided to leave general practice and to specialize as an oculist. | |
I can understand Lithuanian, but I can't speak it. | |
I'd like to learn Lithuanian, Latvian, and Estonian. | |
Dan is a Lithuanian Jew. | |
Dina is a Lithuanian Jew. | |
Lithuanian is a Baltic language which is often compared to Sanskrit by linguists due to their striking similarity. | |
“I can understand Lithuanian; I can even read it a little, but I write like a horse,” Inga joked. |