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The Baltic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively or as a second language by a population of about 6.5–7.0 million... |
Baltic languages are a group of languages that along with the extinct West Baltic languages belong to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language... |
The West Baltic languages are a group of extinct Baltic languages that were spoken by West Baltic peoples. West Baltic is one of the two primary branches... |
The Finnic or Baltic Finnic languages constitute a branch of the Uralic language family spoken around the Baltic Sea by the Baltic Finnic peoples. There... |
Proto-Baltic (PB, PBl, Common Baltic) is the unattested, reconstructed ancestral proto-language of all Baltic languages. It is not attested in writing... |
Balts (redirect from Baltic peoples) Belarusians inhabit. Baltic languages belong to the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European languages. One of the features of Baltic languages is the number... |
leaving the USSR. The languages of the three Baltic peoples belong to two distinct language families. The Latvian and Lithuanian languages belong to the Indo-European... |
Look up baltic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Baltic may refer to: Baltic languages, a subfamily of Indo-European languages, including Lithuanian... |
Balto-Slavic languages form a branch of the Indo-European family of languages, traditionally comprising the Baltic and Slavic languages. Baltic and Slavic... |
spoken in the Baltic region. It is the language of Latvians and the official language of Latvia as well as one of the official languages of the European... |
East Baltic language belonging to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family. It is the language of Lithuanians and the official language of... |
Baltic mythology is the body of mythology of the Baltic people stemming from Baltic paganism and continuing after Christianization and into Baltic folklore... |
century. The Baltic Sea was known in ancient Latin language sources as Mare Suebicum or even Mare Germanicum. Older native names in languages that used to... |
a West Baltic language belonging to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European languages, which was once spoken by the Old Prussians, the Baltic peoples... |
Semigallian or Zemgalian, was an East Baltic language of the Baltic language sub-family of the Indo-European languages. It was spoken in the northern part... |
was an Indo-European language of the Baltic branch, as proven by Jānis Endzelīns. Curonian's relation to other Baltic languages is unclear: Some scholars... |
Gothic language, while most of the Eastern Baltic languages had more contact with Finnic languages.: 19 Sudovia and neighboring Galindia were two Baltic tribes... |
Baltic languages, both of which were peripheral dialects: First, a West Baltic language referred to as West Galindian; and Second, a Baltic language previously... |
Latgalian is a member of the East Baltic branch of the Baltic group of languages, in the family of Indo-European languages. The branch also includes the standard... |
it likely that a Baltic Finnic language form could have existed at such an early date. According to these views, the Finnic languages appeared in Finland... |