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  2. 50Languages - Wikipedia

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    50Languages, formerly Book2, is a set of webpages, downloadable audio files, mobile apps and books for learning any of 56 languages. Explanations are also available in the same 56 languages. Explanations are also available in the same 56 languages.

  3. Latvian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Latvian verbs have two voices, active and passive. The passive voice is analytic, combining an auxiliary verb ( tikt "become", būt "be", or more rarely, tapt "become") and the past passive participle form of the verb.

  4. Latvian language - Wikipedia

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    Latvian (endonym: latviešu valoda, pronounced [ˈlatviɛʃu ˈvaluɔda]), [4] also known as Lettish, [5] is an East Baltic language belonging to the Indo-European language family. It is spoken in the Baltic region, and is the language of Latvians. It is the official language of Latvia as well as one of the official languages of the European ...

  5. Latgalian language - Wikipedia

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    Latgalian (latgalīšu volūda, Latvian: latgaliešu valoda) is an East Baltic language. The language law of Latvia classifies it as a "historical language of Latvia". [4] It is mostly spoken in Latgale, the eastern part of Latvia. [5]

  6. Latvian orthography - Wikipedia

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    The Latvian alphabet lacks Q (kū), W (dubultvē), X (iks) and Y (igrek). These letters are not used in Latvian for writing foreign personal and geographical names; instead they are adapted to Latvian phonology, orthography, and morphology, e. g. Džordžs Volkers Bušs (George Walker Bush). However, these four letters can be used in ...

  7. Latgalian phonology - Wikipedia

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    There are two phonemic tonal accents in Latgalian, which appear only on long syllables, i.e. those with a long vowel, a diphthong, or a sequence of a short vowel and a sonorant.

  8. East Baltic languages - Wikipedia

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    The East Baltic languages are less archaic than their Western counterparts, with Latvian being the most innovative Baltic language. Certain linguistic features of East Baltic languages are usually explained by contacts with their Baltic Finnic neighbours. It is believed that stress retraction in Latvian is a consequence of their influence.

  9. Help:IPA/Latvian - Wikipedia

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    Standard Latvian has three tones called, by convention, the level (stiepts), broken (lauzts) and falling (krītošs,) indicated by a tilde (~), circumflex (^) or grave (`) accents, respectively. [12] Different tones are distinguished if the stressed syllable (the first syllable, in most all cases) has either a long vowel or a diphthong.

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