Language
Machine Translation ToolPosted on Thu, 17 Apr, 2008 at 16:28 Translation Tool“, the creator of which was Vytautas Magnus University, was sponsored by EU Structural Funds. Read more |
Call for Applications! Lithuanian Language and Culture Summer Course 2008Posted on Thu, 17 Apr, 2008 at 9:30 VMU Regional Studies Department is inviting to apply for intensive Lithuanian Language and Culture Summer Course of 2008, which will take place on July 22 – August 19. Read more |
Lithuanian Language CoursesPosted on Thu, 13 Mar, 2008 at 10:48 The Lithuanian Language and Culture Summer Course (as well as Lithuanian Language Course during the academic year) is organised by Regional Studies Department (School of Political Science and Diplomacy) at VMU. University offers: intensive language course, Lithuanian lifestyle course, attractive social programme, ECTS credit points. Read more |
CommunicationPosted on Thu, 13 Mar, 2008 at 9:56 The Lithuanian language and its close northern relative Latvian are known for being exceptionally antique. The oldest Indo-European languages still spoken today, they are remarkably similar in grammatical form to Sanskrit. With seven noun cases, five declension patterns there is absolutely no similarity to anything you have come across before, as well as the necessity to pronounce the stress of a word in the right place in order to be understood. Read more |
Student's View: Summer and Lithuanian LanguagePosted on Fri, 7 Mar, 2008 at 13:11 Around 50 students, most of them Erasmus, came to Lithuania in the summer to learn Lithuanian language. The intensive summer course organised by Vytautas Magnus University of Kaunas took part between July 24th and August 18th. Read more |
Student's View: Learn Lithuanian is Easy if you Know HowPosted on Fri, 7 Mar, 2008 at 10:32 There may be various reasons why people decide to learn languages, but the most common is that they want to understand and be understood in a foreign country. Even though nowadays internet is one of the main sources to improve languages, students prefer studying languages in classes. Read more |










