Lithuanian to Irish Translation
Common Phrases From Lithuanian to Irish
Lithuanian | Irish |
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Ačiū | Go raibh maith agat |
Prašau | Le do thoil |
Atsiprašau | Tá brón orm |
Sveiki | Dia dhuit |
Viso gero | Slán |
Taip | Tá |
Nr | Níl |
Kaip laikaisi? | Conas tá tú? |
Atsiprašau | Gabh mo leithscéal |
Nežinau | Níl a fhios agam |
aš suprantu | Tuigim |
aš taip manau | Ceapaim |
Gal būt | B'fhéidir |
Pasimatysime vėliau | Feicfidh mé ar ball thú |
Rūpinkitės | Tabhair aire |
Kas atsitiko? | Conas atá tú? |
Nesvarbu | Ná bac leis |
Žinoma | Ar ndóigh |
Iš karto | Anois |
Eime | A ligean ar dul |
Interesting information about Lithuanian Language
Lithuanian is the official language of Lithuania, a country in Eastern Europe. It belongs to the Baltic branch of Indo-European languages and has around 3 million speakers worldwide. Lithuanian holds several unique distinctions: it is one of only two living Baltic languages (the other being Latvian) and considered one of the oldest spoken languages in Europe today. It boasts an extensive vocabulary with over 800,000 words due to its rich historical heritage and cultural influences from neighboring countries like Poland, Russia, Belarus, Germany, and Scandinavia. The language employs a Latin-based alphabet but includes diacritical marks for specific sounds not present in most European alphabets.
Know About Irish Language
The Irish language, also known as Gaeilge or Irish Gaelic, is a Celtic language primarily spoken in Ireland. It has official status alongside English on the island and is recognized by the European Union. With over 1.8 million speakers worldwide, it holds national importance and cultural significance for Ireland's identity. Irish belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and specifically falls under the Goidelic branch of Celtic languages along with Scottish Gaelic and Manx (Isle of Man). Its written form uses a modified Latin alphabet called "An Caighdeán Oifigiúil" since 1957. Historically suppressed during British rule, efforts have been made to revive its usage through education initiatives such as Gaelscoileanna (Irish-medium schools), radio stations like Raidió na Gaeltachta broadcasting solely in Irish, government support programs promoting bilingualism across various sectors including media and administration.
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