It is barbed wire. Barbed wire was invented in the USA to keep away Indians and bisons from lands of colonists. Am I correct?
barbed wire [ba:bd uaje] - dygliuota viela; was invented [uoz invented] - buvo išrasta; to keep away [ki:p ouei] - sulaikyti, neįsileisti
Yes, you are absolutely right! This is a herbalist and a businesswoman from our country (a country - gali reikšti ir "kraštas) . Her name's Adelė Karaliūnaitė.
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Jurate replied the topic: What Is It? Who Is It?
These young women are American football players. Am I right?
American football is different from football in other countries. The ball isn't round and players don't kick it, they run after it.
round [raund]- apvalus; to kick [kik] - spirti; to run after [ran afte] - bėgti iš paskos
Nice guess, but it is not correct. This man is in Space, he is in a spaceship, at the window. What can you see out the window?
Space [speis] - kosmosas; a spaceship [speis šip] - kosminis laivas; out the window [aut de uindou] - pro langą.
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Jurate replied the topic: What Is It? Who Is It?
You are almost right! These people are from Ukraine, but they aren't Ukrainians, they are Tatars. Their flag is blue like the sea in Crimea and the sign on the flag means "Tatars" . They are in Crimea. It's the 26th of June or The Day Of The National Flag. Our Mykolas Karčiauskas is from Tatars.
[almost] -olmoust - beveik; Crimea [Kraimia] - Krymas; a sign [sain] - ženklas; to mean [mi:n]- reikšti