Oh wow look at me proudly telling a speaker about the sounds letters make, derp.
My wife is Lithuanian and so im trying to learn the language alongside my toddler… so I’ve got about a toddler level of comprehension/understanding.
I think picking a name is an undertaking for any couple, but with the added requirement that it feel “native” to both English and Lithuanian that narrower things down.
And good luck with the language! It’s not an easy undertaking by any means hahah :3
And yeah, names can be tough. I saw people trying to pick names that sound good in 3-4 languages too, like lithuanian, german, english, and some others for flavour, and just reading the suggestions already felt overwhelming
Yeah we’d do it as Činas now, but I don’t think it’s that major of a stretch :3
I tried looking into Činsilas as well earlier, but I found 0 info on him beyond his name in the few articles about Činšas
Oh wow look at me proudly telling a speaker about the sounds letters make, derp.
My wife is Lithuanian and so im trying to learn the language alongside my toddler… so I’ve got about a toddler level of comprehension/understanding.
I think picking a name is an undertaking for any couple, but with the added requirement that it feel “native” to both English and Lithuanian that narrower things down.
By the way, the pink soup is great.
My favourite dish :3… and now I want to make it
And good luck with the language! It’s not an easy undertaking by any means hahah :3
And yeah, names can be tough. I saw people trying to pick names that sound good in 3-4 languages too, like lithuanian, german, english, and some others for flavour, and just reading the suggestions already felt overwhelming