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Lithuanian language - Wikipedia Around half a million inhabitants of Lithuania of non-Lithuanian background speak Lithuanian daily as a second language Lithuanian is closely related to neighbouring Latvian, though the two languages are not mutually intelligible It is written in a Latin script
Lithuanian language | Baltic language, Indo-European, Lithuanian . . . Lithuanian language, East Baltic language most closely related to Latvian; it is spoken primarily in Lithuania, where it has been the official language since 1918 It is the most archaic Indo-European language still spoken
Lithuanian language - Wikiwand Lithuanian (lietuvių kalba, pronounced [lʲiəˈtʊvʲuː kɐɫˈbɐ]) is an East Baltic language belonging to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family It is the language of Lithuanians and the official language of Lithuania as well as one of the official languages of the European Union
A Complete Overview of the Lithuanian Language Lithuanian is generally divided into two main dialect groups: Aukštaitian (Highland Lithuanian) and Samogitian (Žemaitian or Lowland Lithuanian) These dialects differ in phonology, vocabulary, and some grammatical features, but they are mutually intelligible to a large extent
Lithuanian – The Languages Lithuanian stands as a remarkable testimony to the endurance and adaptability of languages With its complex grammar, rich phonological system, and deep historical roots, it provides a fascinating study for linguists and serves as a potent symbol of national identity for Lithuanians everywhere
History of Lithuania — LITHUANIAN HALL Lithuania‘s language (Lithuanian) can be traced back a long way, having roots with archaic features found in the ancient language of Sanskrit, so it is considered to be one of the oldest languages in the world
Understanding the Roots of Lithuanian Language Lithuanian belongs to the Baltic language group, which is a branch of the Indo-European language family The Baltic languages are divided into two main groups: Eastern Baltic, which includes Lithuanian and Latvian, and Western Baltic, which is now extinct
Lithuania - New World Encyclopedia The majority of the population (over 80 percent) are Lithuanian, and speak the Lithuanian language (one of the two surviving members of the Baltic language group), the official language of the state
Lithuania - Wikipedia In the 1230s, Lithuanian lands were united for the first time by Mindaugas, who formed the Kingdom of Lithuania on 6 July 1253 Subsequent expansion and consolidation resulted in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which by the 14th century was the largest country in Europe