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- translator, and teacher. He published his first book, a memoir entitled Aš - mokytojas (I - A Teacher) at the age of 74. He was a recipient of the Order of the...
- Matutis". vle.lt. Retrieved 24 July 2024. Petruševičienė, Vilmantė. "Mokytojas, vedęs mus į gera..." alytausnaujienos.lt. Retrieved 24 July 2024. Skabeikytė...
- neutral or undefined gender: Ji (fem.) yra graži (fem.) – She is beautiful. Mokytojas (masc.) bus pasirengęs (masc.) – The teacher will be ready. Skaityti buvo...
- Brooklyn, New York Nationality Lithuanian Other names 'Feminist' and 'Mokytoja M. D.' Occupation(s) Teacher, editor, and politician Political party Lithuanian...
- org/web/20110717200840/http://www.lms.lt/ML/200202/20020213.htm Teisininku ir Diplomatu Mokytojas - Lietuvos Teises Universiteto Garbes Daktaras. Lithuanian Scientific...
- publication in 1913. In 1914, Draugija also published a supplement for teachers Mokytojas (Teacher) edited by Antanas Busilas [lt]. The magazine continued to be...
- Moteris (in Lithuanian). 2 (110): 3–6. Vasyliūnienė, Elena (November 1956). "Mokytoja Montessori metodu" (PDF). Lietuvių dienos (in Lithuanian). 7 (9): 6. "Kuraitytė-Varnienė...
- May 2023. Konopko, Karolina (4 March 2020). "Visagine žiauriai sumušta mokytoja: užpuolikui nepatiko, kad moko lietuvių kalbos" [A teacher brutally beaten...
- SMU Athletics". www.smumustangs.com. Retrieved 2017-03-22. http://www.mokytojas.lt/kur-mokytis/institucija/190140056/viesoji-istaiga-kauno-azuolo-kat...
- included a lot of newly created Lithuanian words, including for example mokytojas (teacher), taisyklė (rule), and kokybė (quality). A decade later, in 1629...