Re: For Our Favo[u]rite Lithuanian Chauvinist (Re: For Our Favourite Russian Chauvinists)




Eugene Holman wrote:
> In article <JeBRe.7919$2F1.497999@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "«Pas de deux»"
> <kamouraska3@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> <deletions>
> >
> > If they have been isolated. Pas mois. I am in constant contact, by
> > visits (next one Dec-Jan), phone calls (praise be to SKYPE), reading,
> > translating, Internet radio.
> >
> > Modesty forbids me from commenting on my performance level. (I notice
> > that in anglo societies in particular the only thing that it's socially
> > acceptable to boast about is one's sporting prowess.)
>
> Are you able to deal with the local colloquialisms and do you have the
> same intonation patterns and basis of articulation that the people of
> approximaely your age and social class in Kaunas, the place you intend to
> settle as I understand it, have?
>
> Regards,
> Eugene Holman


Lithuanian spoken with an Australian accent ? Intonation patterns and
articulation equal to a local ?

Very wishful thinking. Very.

Vidas

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