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First, let's start with some basic Lithuanian vocabulary related to asking for directions: | First, let's start with some basic Lithuanian vocabulary related to asking for directions: | ||
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! Lithuanian !! Pronunciation !! English | ! Lithuanian !! Pronunciation !! English | ||
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| Išeiti || /iː.ʃɛɪti/ || To exit | | Išeiti || /iː.ʃɛɪti/ || To exit | ||
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| Susisukti || /susɪˈsʊktɪ/ || To turn | |||
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| Važiuoti || /vɐˈʒʊɔtɪ/ || To go/ride/drive | |||
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| Prieš || /ˈprʲiːʃ/ || Opposite | |||
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| Šalia || /ˈʃɐlʲɐ/ || Next to | |||
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| Tiesiai || /tʲɪsʲɐi/ || Straight ahead | |||
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| Sustoti || /sʊˈstɔtɪ/ || To stop | |||
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| Pirmas || /ˈpʲirmɐs/ || First | |||
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| Antras || /ˈɐntrɐs/ || Second | |||
|} | |} | ||