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Hi there, I'm Raminta and I'm Jack and welcome back to Lithuanian Out Loud.

One fascinating location in Vilnius, Lithuania is the Green Bridge or Žaliasis tiltas not far from Pilies gatvė in the old town or senamiestis. There are four old Soviet statues on the bridge, two on the north end, two on the south end. Each statue has a unique theme, peace, youth, agriculture and industry. It's a great place for a photo.

pradėkime, let's get started

Today we do unusual plural nouns. Remember masculine nouns have to be matched to masculine numbers and feminine nouns have to be matched to feminine numbers.

sūnus is the Lithuanian word for son and it's a masculine noun

a son sūnus

one son vienas sūnus

two sons du sūnūs

three sons trys sūnūs

five sons penki sūnūs

eight sons aštuoni sūnūs

žmogus is the Lithuanian word for person and it's a masculine noun

a person žmogus

one person vienas žmogus

two people du žmonės

three people trys žmonės

six people šeši žmonės

nine people devyni žmonės

The word for uncle is unusual – dėdė. This word looks feminine because it has a feminine ending but it's masculine.

an uncle dėdė

one uncle vienas dėdė

two uncles du dėdės

six uncles šeši dėdės

four uncles keturi dėdės

three uncles trys dėdės

stotis is the word for station, as in bus station or train station. This noun is unusual because it ends in the letter –s which makes it look masculine but it's feminine.

the station stotis

one station viena stotis

two stations dvi stotys

three stations trys stotys

nine stations devynios stotys

four stations keturios stotys

moteris is the Lithuanian word for woman, it's unusual because it ends in the letter –s and it's feminine

the woman moteris

one woman viena moteris

two women dvi moterys

five women penkios moterys

six women šešios moterys

four women keturios moterys

duktė is the word for daughter

a daughter duktė

one daughter viena duktė

two daughters dvi dukterys

three daughters trys dukterys

six daughters šešios dukterys

four daughters keturios dukterys

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Thanks to Eglė Ribalkaitė from Klaipėda, Lithuania for reviewing this episode for errors.

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