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  1. Samogitian. The East Baltic languages are a group of languages that along with the extinct West Baltic languages belong to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family. The East Baltic branch has only four living languages— Latvian, Latgalian, Lithuanian, and Samogitian. [1] It also includes now-extinct Selonian, Semigallian, and ...

  2. Selonian language. Sudovian language. Categories: Languages by country. Languages of Europe by country. Culture of Lithuania. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  3. The Lithuanian alphabet (abėcėlė) The Lithuanian alphabet is called abėcėlė. It is based on Latin and written in Latin script from left to right. The current Lithuanian alphabet has 32 letters (12 vowels and. 20 consonants) and looks just like an English alphabet except there is no Q, W or X.

  4. Lithuanian has a declension system is similar to declension systems in ancient Indo-European languages such as Sanskrit, Latin or Ancient Greek. It is one of the most complicated declension systems among modern Indo-European and modern European languages. [citation needed] Traditionally, scholars count up to ten case forms in Lithuanian.

  5. The Academic Dictionary of Lithuanian ( Lithuanian: Didysis lietuvių kalbos žodynas or Akademinis lietuvių kalbos žodynas) is a comprehensive thesaurus of the Lithuanian language and one of the most extensive lexicographical works in the world. The 20 volumes encompassing 22,000 pages were published between 1941 and 2002 by the Institute of ...

  6. This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:Lithuanian languageListening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language ...

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