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  2. Lithuanian language - Wikipedia

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    The language of the earliest Lithuanian writings, in the 16th and 17th centuries, is known as Old Lithuanian and differs in some significant respects from the Lithuanian of today. Besides the specific differences given below, nouns, verbs, and adjectives still had separate endings for the dual number .

  3. The 5 Hardest and 5 Easiest Languages for English ... - AOL

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    In the Foreign Service Institute’s language classification system, the most difficult languages are at Category 5. These take 88 weeks or 2,200 hours of classroom time to reach proficiency.

  4. Aukštaitian dialect - Wikipedia

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    Aukštaitian (Lithuanian: Aukštaičių tarmė) is one of the dialects of the Lithuanian language, spoken in the ethnographic regions of Aukštaitija, Dzūkija and Suvalkija. It became the basis for the standard Lithuanian language.

  5. Dzūkian dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Dzūkian dialect (Lithuanian: dzūkų tarmė), known in academic works as Southern Aukštaitian dialect (Lithuanian: pietų aukštaičių patarmė), is one of the three main sub-dialects of the Aukštaitian dialect of Lithuanian language. [1] Dzūkian dialect is spoken in Dzūkija, southern Lithuania.

  6. Category:Languages of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Category: Languages of Lithuania. ... Lithuanian language (10 C, 26 P). Lithuanian singers by language (3 C)

  7. Samogitian language - Wikipedia

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    Samogitian (endonym: žemaitiu kalba or sometimes žemaitiu rokunda, žemaitiu šnekta or žemaitiu ruoda; Lithuanian: žemaičių tarmė, žemaičių kalba), [2] [3] often considered a dialect of Lithuanian, is an Eastern Baltic language spoken primarily in Samogitia.

  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. Baltic languages - Wikipedia

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    Old Prussian, a Western Baltic language that became extinct in the 18th century, had possibly conserved the greatest number of properties from Proto-Baltic. [6] Although related, Lithuanian, Latvian, and particularly Old Prussian have lexicons that differ substantially from one another and so the languages are not mutually intelligible.

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