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Prepositions A preposition (prielinksnis) is a little word that is put before a noun to describe its situation. For example, on a table, behind a table, from a table, etc. In Lithuanian, when a preposition is put before a noun, this noun changes its case. The case, depending on the preposition, can be either genitive, accusative or instrumental. Lithuanian has quite as many prepositions as English. You may go to the next lesson or to the lesson index. |
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