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- Baltic_languages abstract "The Baltic languages are part of the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family spoken by the Balts. Baltic languages are spoken mainly in areas extending east and southeast of the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. They are usually considered a single family divided into two groups: Western Baltic, containing only extinct languages, and Eastern Baltic, containing two living languages, Lithuanian and Latvian. The range of the Eastern Balts once reached to the Ural mountains. Although related, the Lithuanian, the Latvian, and particularly the Old Prussian vocabularies differ substantially from one another and are not mutually intelligible. The now-extinct Old Prussian language is considered the most archaic of the Baltic languages.".
- Baltic_languages thumbnail Slavic_languages_tree.svg?width=300.
- Baltic_languages wikiPageExternalLink IndexLanguage.htm.
- Baltic_languages wikiPageExternalLink proto.htm.
- Baltic_languages wikiPageExternalLink litol-0-X.html.
- Baltic_languages wikiPageID "4213".
- Baltic_languages wikiPageRevisionID "603724181".
- Baltic_languages child "Eastern Baltic".
- Baltic_languages child "Western Baltic".
- Baltic_languages ethnicity Balts.
- Baltic_languages fam Balto-Slavic_languages.
- Baltic_languages familycolor "Indo-European".
- Baltic_languages glotto "east2280".
- Baltic_languages glotto "none".
- Baltic_languages glotto "prus1238".
- Baltic_languages glottoname "East Baltic".
- Baltic_languages glottoname "Prussian".
- Baltic_languages hasPhotoCollection Baltic_languages.
- Baltic_languages iso "bat".
- Baltic_languages lingua "54".
- Baltic_languages name "Baltic".
- Baltic_languages region Northern_Europe.
- Baltic_languages subject Category:Baltic_languages.
- Baltic_languages type Abstraction100002137.
- Baltic_languages type BalticLanguages.
- Baltic_languages type Class107997703.
- Baltic_languages type Collection107951464.
- Baltic_languages type Communication100033020.
- Baltic_languages type Group100031264.
- Baltic_languages type Language106282651.
- Baltic_languages comment "The Baltic languages are part of the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family spoken by the Balts. Baltic languages are spoken mainly in areas extending east and southeast of the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. They are usually considered a single family divided into two groups: Western Baltic, containing only extinct languages, and Eastern Baltic, containing two living languages, Lithuanian and Latvian. The range of the Eastern Balts once reached to the Ural mountains.".
- Baltic_languages label "Baltic languages".
- Baltic_languages label "Baltische Sprachen".
- Baltic_languages label "Baltische talen".
- Baltic_languages label "Języki bałtyckie".
- Baltic_languages label "Langues baltes".
- Baltic_languages label "Lenguas bálticas".
- Baltic_languages label "Lingue baltiche".
- Baltic_languages label "Línguas bálticas".
- Baltic_languages label "Балтийские языки".
- Baltic_languages label "لغات بلطيقية".
- Baltic_languages label "バルト語派".
- Baltic_languages label "波罗的语族".
- Baltic_languages sameAs Baltské_jazyky.
- Baltic_languages sameAs Baltische_Sprachen.
- Baltic_languages sameAs Βαλτικές_γλώσσες.
- Baltic_languages sameAs Lenguas_bálticas.
- Baltic_languages sameAs Hizkuntza_baltikoak.
- Baltic_languages sameAs Langues_baltes.
- Baltic_languages sameAs Bahasa_Baltik.
- Baltic_languages sameAs Lingue_baltiche.
- Baltic_languages sameAs バルト語派.
- Baltic_languages sameAs 발트어파.
- Baltic_languages sameAs Baltische_talen.
- Baltic_languages sameAs Języki_bałtyckie.
- Baltic_languages sameAs Línguas_bálticas.
- Baltic_languages sameAs m.01c5l.
- Baltic_languages sameAs Q33136.
- Baltic_languages sameAs Q33136.
- Baltic_languages sameAs Baltic_languages.
- Baltic_languages wasDerivedFrom Baltic_languages?oldid=603724181.
- Baltic_languages depiction Slavic_languages_tree.svg.
- Baltic_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Baltic_languages.