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Reddit mentions of Complete Lithuanian (Teach Yourself)
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Number of items | 1 |
Release date | December 2010 |
Weight | 1.7196056436 Pounds |
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Certainly can! So Lithuanian has 7 cases and some complex conjugation rules. That makes it very intimidating, but I don't think that changes much compared to, say, Russian. The material is more limited though.
In terms of phrases and some very basic grammar (an intro into conjugation and the cases) I found the Lithuanian Out Loud podcast to be really good for well over 100 episodes and give a solid base to work from. With an understanding of the point of the grammar, a lot of rote memorisation helps. I spent a lot of time with the declension tables in the Wikipedia article..
I've also found Complete Lithuanian by Stumbrienė and Ramonienė to be really useful in plugging the holes in my grammatical knowledge. If only I had the drive to keep at that course.
np!. By the way, The phrasebook is by Berlitz publishing.
And the book I had is here: https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Lithuanian-Yourself-Meilute-Ramoniene/dp/1444106899/ref=dp_ob_title_bk