A Brief Summary of the Lithuanian Language
Lithuanian is a very unique language due to the completely different language structure it retains compared to its neighbors. Written in the Latin alphabet, Lithuanian is an Eastern Baltic language that is a descendant from the Balto-Slavic language family, which is ultimately a descendant of the Indo-European family. Currently, there are about 3,000,0000 people who speak the language , with the majority living in Lithuania. A Quick History of the Lithuanian People and Territory If we take it back further (thousands of years ago), the Lithuanians can be generally described as a homogeneous group of people. They were a tribe of a larger group called the Balts. Fast forward to around 800-1000 A.D. and the Lithuanians, along with other Balts, were subject to Viking rulership and had to pay tribute to Denmark. Around a hundred years later the Lithuanians were invading other neighboring Balts and eventually became a dominant force by around the 12th century A.D. Linguistic History of ...