Yes, Lithuanian is the the Balto-Slavic language family.
In lithuanian language "mommy" is "mama"
Lithuanian language
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Yes, Al Jolson's first language was Lithuanian.
Answer: Lithuania....Lithuanians are the primary speakers of Lithuanian. However, people around the world learn the Lithuanian language out of interest, love of their heritage (if they are Lithuanian), or wish to one day travel/move to Lithuania.
Be mokslo kaip be akiu.
the lithuanian language is named lithuanian because the language is named after its contury like in engaland they speak english and in spain they speak spanish so in many contries they would speak a languge named after there contry but if you go deeper in to languages you will find that they have many different languages because there are many different tribes. thanks for reading p.s i love lituania
Well basically it is hard to learn basics. But if you catch the structure it is quite interesting to learn, because Lithuanian has many diminutives. That makes this language more soundly. Like an Italian. Lithuanian language has similarities with Sanscrit and rated in the top 10 oldest language in the world. If someone would like to learn this language
It bears a resemblence to Indo-European language, an ancient language which is considered to be a mother-language for all the contemporary European languages. It is strongly believed, that Lithuanian language has the highest amount of connections to the Indo-European language from all the European languages
The original language is Lithuanian and it means "accompanied by advisers".
Luxembourgish and Lithuanian are languages.