Baltic languages are part of the Indo-European language family, spoken primarily in regions east and southeast of the Baltic Sea. Currently, Lithuanian and Latvian are the only spoken Baltic languages ...
There is to date no systematic comparative analysis of work on the significance of language at the levels of the individual and the state across the Baltic. This introductory article reviews recent ...
The Committee for Nordic Cooperation has decided to continue funding a programme that supports media production and a media-critical approach in the Baltic countries. In a statement, it says that the ...
More than 10 years after the fall of the Soviet Union, Russian is still spoken as a first or second language in much of the region. Some countries -- and some republics within Russia -- have been more ...
Multi Linguis offers you small survival dictionaries of the Baltic languages. Each of them includes up to 999 elementary words and phrases. The entries are arranged by parts of speech and then by ...
Uralic languages like Estonian and Finnish likely did not evolve in Europe, but instead were imported from Siberia at the beginning of the Iron Age 2,500 years ago. Most Europeans are descendants of a ...
(Bloomberg) -- Larysa has lived in Estonia most of her life, but struggles with the language. One of the Baltic nation’s nearly 400,000 native Russian speakers, she taught at a kindergarten catering ...
New startup conference for the ‘Baltic Rim’ TechChill Baltics took place again this year in Riga, Latvia. Following in the footsteps of the online infographics tool Infogr.am (from Latvia), the winner ...
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The 10 Oldest Languages Still in Use Today
Language is one of the most powerful links between past and present, carrying culture, tradition, and history across centuries. While thousands of languages have disappeared, some have endured for ...
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