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What is the difference?
-Aš myliu tave
-Aš tave myliu
-Myliu aš tave
-Myliu tave
-Tave myliu
-Myliu
What is the difference?
-Aš myliu tave
-Aš tave myliu
-Myliu aš tave
-Myliu tave
-Tave myliu
-Myliu
-Aš myliu tave
-Aš tave myliu
-Myliu aš tave
-Myliu tave
-Tave myliu
-Myliu
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30 Apr 2017
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Actually all these mean the same; however, these different sayings can express some delicate nuances especially then they are used with some contexts.
Word order in Lithuanian sentence is not important; however, some structures sounds more naturally comparing with other. E.g. "Tave myliu" is ok but sounds a bit unusually.
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- Lithuanian
- Russian Near fluent
Actually all these mean the same; however, these different sayings can express some delicate nuances especially then they are used with some contexts.
Word order in Lithuanian sentence is not important; however, some structures sounds more naturally comparing with other. E.g. "Tave myliu" is ok but sounds a bit unusually.
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