
Lithuanian is one of the two living Baltic languages, along with Latvian, which form their own distinct branch of the Indo-European languages. Several other Baltic languages have fallen out of existence, including the Old Prussian Baltic language and the Western Baltic languages, Curonian and Sudovian. While Lithuanian is closely related to Latvian, the two languages are not mutually intelligible. Like Latvian, it is also written in an adapted version of the Roman script. Lithuanian is the offic...
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