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million native Latvian speakers in Latvia and 100,000 abroad. Altogether, 2 million, or 80% of the population of Latvia, spoke Latvian in the 2000s, before... |
same as Latvian, 26% were loanwords from German, from either Low German or High German, and 13% from Lithuanian dialects. The Kursenieki language was mutually... |
Latgalian language (variously considered a separate language or a dialect of Latvian) adds two extra letters to this standard set: Ō and Y. Latvian has a... |
Heikki Ojansuu went to document the Leivu dialect along with the Ludza and Kraasna dialects. Due to Latvian influence, the sounds s and z have changed... |
volūda, Latvian: latgaliešu valoda) is an Eastern Baltic language, although it is sometimes considered a dialect of Latvian. The Latvian language law classifies... |
languages are just a sub-category of tonal languages in general. Languages that have been described as pitch-accent languages include: most dialects of... |
status of a non-national language to the country's single official language. In this case, these "dialects" are not actual dialects in the same sense as in... |
Livonian as a lesser used language in Latvia – along with Latgalian – is represented by the Latvian Bureau of Lesser Used Languages (LatBLUL), formerly a... |
Indo-European language family. The East Baltic branch has only four living languages—Latvian, Latgalian, Lithuanian, and Samogitian. It also includes now-extinct... |
dialect of the Latvian language. There are some traces of the Selonian language in the northeastern sub-dialects of the Aukštaitian dialect of the Lithuanian... |
Galindian and Skalvian to be Prussian dialects.: 15 It is related to the East Baltic languages such as Lithuanian and Latvian, and more distantly related to... |
Samogitian language, heavily influenced by Curonian, originated from the East Baltic proto-Samogitian dialect which was close to Aukštaitian dialects. During... |
Low German (redirect from German Low German dialects) communities, but the Low German dialects of Denmark can be considered moribund at this time.[citation needed] Dialects of Low German are spoken in the... |
proper names and interjections. Standard Latvian and, with a few minor exceptions, all of the Latvian dialects, have fixed initial stress. Long vowels... |
departamentas. Retrieved 5 May 2015. Latvian at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Standard Latvian language at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)... |
distinct Eastern and Western dialects. While the Western dialects mostly died out in the 19th-century due to Jewish language assimilation into mainstream... |
Latgalian language (a dialect of Latvian) is also protected by Latvian law as a historical variation of the Latvian language.[citation needed] Latvia portal... |
literary language of Sassanian Iran, itself a continuation of Old Persian, the language of the Achaemenids. Unlike the other languages and dialects, ancient... |
Andersen prefers a dialect continuum model where the northernmost dialects developed into Baltic and the southernmost dialects into Slavic (with Slavic... |
Mandarin Chinese (redirect from Mandarin dialects) of Chinese language dialects that are natively spoken across most of northern and southwestern China. The group includes the Beijing dialect, the basis... |