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lioviaus 这个词是啥意思
Jul 28, 2009 12:56 PM
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Labas
actually there is word 'lioviaus' in Lithuanian.
It means "I stopped doing something"
'lioviaus' or 'lioviausi' is past tense of 'liautis'
Few examples:
Liaukis rėkti! = Stop shouting!
Lioviausi bėgti = I have stopped to run
August 4, 2009
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Laba diena Liam. There is no such word as 'lioviaus' in Lithuanian. There is a word 'lova' which means 'a bed'. If you are writing that 'I got up out of bed' it would be 'As atsikeliau is lovos' in Lithuanian. You can learn Lithuanian for free at : www.slic.org.au email:[email protected]
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July 28, 2009
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