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  1. 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 …

  2. Lithuania | History, Population, Flag, Map, Capital, Currency,

    Jan 1, 2026 · Lithuania, country of northeastern Europe, the southernmost and largest of the three Baltic states. Lithuania was a powerful empire that dominated much of eastern Europe in the …

  3. Lithuanian language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot

    Lithuanian is the state language of Lithuania and one of the official languages of the European Union (EU). It is also recognised as a minority language in Poland.

  4. 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 …

  5. Lithuanian Language | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Today, Lithuanian has two main dialects—Aukstaitian (Highland Lithuanian) and Samogitian (Lowland Lithuanian)—with the former serving as the standard form. It is also the official …

  6. Learn About the Lithuanian Language: Culture, History & Local …

    Explore Lithuania through its language! Learn how Lithuanian evolved, why it’s special, and a few simple words to try on your next visit.

  7. 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 …

  8. Lithuanian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Lithuanian (lietuvių kalba) is the official state language of Lithuania and is recognized as one of the official languages of the European Union. There are about 3.2 1 million native Lithuanian …

  9. 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 …

  10. 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, …