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The Baltic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively or as a second language by a population of about 6.5–7.0 million people [1] [2] mainly in areas extending east and southeast of the Baltic Sea in Europe. Together with the Slavic languages, they form the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European ...
- Eastern Baltic
The East Baltic languages are a group of languages that...
- Balto-Slavic languages
The Balto-Slavic languages form a branch of the...
- West Baltic languages
The West Baltic languages are a group of extinct Baltic...
- Eastern Baltic languages
The Eastern Baltic languages are a group of languages that...
- Eastern Baltic
Die baltischen Sprachen werden meist in zwei Gruppen unterteilt: Die ostbaltischen Sprachen: zu ihnen gehören Nehrungskurisch, Litauisch, Lettgallisch, Lettisch, Schemaitisch, Selonisch und Semgallisch. Die westbaltischen Sprachen: zu ihnen gehören Altkurisch, Altpreußisch, Galindisch und Jatwingisch (Jatwigisch, Sudauisch ...
Baltic languages, group of Indo-European languages that includes modern Latvian and Lithuanian, spoken on the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea, and the extinct Old Prussian, Yotvingian, Curonian, Selonian, and Semigallian languages. The Baltic languages are more closely related to Slavic, Germanic,