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SOME FACTS
LITHUANIAN: a language of Lithuania
SIL code: LIT
ISO 639-1: lt
ISO 639-2: lit
Population 2,955,200 in Lithuania (including 3,460 Tatar)
or about 80% of the population (1998). Population total all
countries 4,000,000 (1993 UBS).
Region Lithuania. Capital is Vilnius. Also spoken in Argentina,
Australia, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Latvia, Poland, Russia (Europe), Sweden, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan,
United Kingdom, Uruguay, USA, Uzbekistan.
Alternate names LIUTUVISKAI, LIETUVI, LITOVSKIY, LITEWSKI,
LITAUISCHE
Dialects AUKSHTAITISH (AUKSHTAICHIAI, AUKSTAITISKAI, HIGHLAND
LITHUANIAN), DZUKISH (DZUKISKAI), SHAMAITISH (SAMOGITIAN, ZHEMAITISH,
ZEMAITIS, ZEMAITISKAI, ZEMACHIAI, LOWLAND LITHUANIAN), SUVALKIETISKAI.
Classification Indo-European, Baltic, Eastern.
Comments Aukstaitiskai speakers can understand Suvalkai easily,
Dzukai with a little difficulty, and vice versa. Zemaitiskai
is difficult for all others to understand. Second languages
Russian or English used with foreigners. All domains. All ages.
Highlanders look down on lowlanders. Some speakers have reserved
attitudes toward Russian and Polish. National language. Dictionary.
Grammar. Postpositions; genitives, relatives after noun heads.
Literacy rate in first language: 99%. Roman script. Christian,
Muslim (Tatar). Bible 1735-1998.
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