Postby Mantaz » 2007-11-24, 13:39
Thanks. Some corrections:
Genders
The Lithuanian language has two genders: masculine and feminine.
In some cases neuter is present in Lithuanian.
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Second declension - Feminine gender*
Singular Plural
diena giria eglė marti dienos girios eglės marĿios
marĿios should be fixed to marčios
same here:
Singular Plural
sūnus stalĿius sūnūs stalĿiai
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jausčia, jausčiame, jausčiate in "Present tense" should be corrected to "jaučia, "jaučiame", "jaučiate"
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Past tense
"dirbsome", "dirbsote", "dirbso" should be corrected to "dirbome", "dirbote", "dirbo"
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Future tense
"dirb" fix to "dirbs"
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Subjunctive Present Tense
"dirbti[mė]te" to "dirbtu[mė]te"
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Imperative
"temokyo" to "temoko"