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Latvian language - Wikipedia. Latvian ( endonym: latviešu valoda, pronounced [ˈlatviɛʃu ˈvaluɔda] ), [3] is an East Baltic language belonging to the Indo-European language family. It belongs to the Baltic subbranch of the Balto-Slavic branch of the family and it is spoken in the Baltic region.
- 1.5 million (2023)
- ( f ) v
- t͡s d͡z
- p b
Latgalian ( latgalīšu volūda, Latvian: latgaliešu valoda) is an Eastern Baltic language, although it is sometimes considered a dialect of Latvian. The Latvian language law classifies it as a "historical form of Latvian ". [3] . It is mostly spoken in Latgale, the eastern part of Latvia. [4] .
- 200,000 (2009)
- Latvia, Russia
Vikipēdija latviešu valodā ir bezmaksas tīmekļa enciklopēdijas Vikipēdijas latviešu valodas versija. Tā darbojas kopš 2003. gada 6. jūnija. 2023. gada maijā rakstu skaits tajā pārsniedza 120 000 . Vēsture. Vikipēdija latviešu valodā izveidota 2003. gada 6. jūnijā.
- Brīva enciklopēdija, ko, arī Tu vari papildināt!
- Interneta enciklopēdija
The Latvian Wikipedia (Latvian: Vikipēdija latviešu valodā [ˈvikipɜːdija] ⓘ) is the Latvian-language edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. It was created on 6 June 2003.
- 6 June 2003; 20 years ago
- Latvian
- 117,616 registered accounts, 2,192 contributors (Dec 2018), 14 administrators
- Wikimedia Foundation
Die lettische Sprache (lettisch latviešu valoda) gehört zum baltischen Zweig der indogermanischen Sprachfamilie . Sie ist die verfassungsmäßig verankerte Amtssprache in Lettland und eine der vierundzwanzig Amtssprachen der EU .
- ca. 2 Millionen
- Lettland Lettland
Latvian is the sole official language. Livonian is considered an indigenous language and has special legal status. Latgalian written language and Latvian Sign Language also have special legal status. Latvia is de jure continuous with its declaration of 18 November 1918.
It was introduced by law from 1920 to 1922 in the Republic of Latvia. Latvian orthography historically used a system based upon German phonetic principles, while the Latgalian dialect was written using Polish orthographic principles. Alphabet [ edit]