It is a great sign of respect, and will get you a long way with the locals, if you take 30 minutes to read through and try to remember some of these Lithuanian phrases - good luck!!
| Hello | Laba diena |
| Hi | Labas |
| Thank you | Ačiu |
| Please | Prašau |
| I'm sorry | Atsiprašau |
| My name is ... | Mano vardas |
| I'm from ... | Aš esu iš |
| How do I get to ...? | Kaip man surasti |
| I don't understand | Nesuprantu |
| One beer, please | Vieną alaus, prašau! |
| How much does it cost? | Kiek kainuoja? |
| The bill, please | Sąskaitą, prašau! |
| Do you speak English? | Ar kalbate angliškai? |
| What's your name? | Koks tavo vardas? |
| (In the bar) What can I get you? | Ko norėtum išgerti? |
| You have got beautiful eyes | Tavo labai gražios akys |
| I love you | Aš tave myliu |
| Cool! | Jėga! |
| (To a taxi driver) Please take me to hotel ... | Nuvežkite mane į viešbutį |
| Where am I? | Kur aš esu? |
| I've lost my friends | Pamečiau savo draugus |
| I have run out of money | Nebeturiu pinigų |
| Where is the closest bar? | Kur yra artimiausias baras? |
| I'm drunk | Aš girtas |
My sincere thanks to all the Rigaoutthere team and Austin in particular with all your assistance with our recent End of Season Football Tour in Riga. The whole weekend including both football matches against Riga Utd were a real success. Although managing a group of 42 footballers for a weekend has its challenges, everything went smoothly and without any problems. Well done!!
Cheers Paul Morton - Marston Saints FC
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