Eastern Baltic Languages
The Eastern Baltic languages train a sub-group of the Baltic Langues, which make in their turn left the family of the Indo-European Langues.
Classification
This sub-group is composed of the Latvian and the Lituanien, still alive, and of the Curonien, the Samogitien, the Sélonien, the Sémigalien and the Skalvien, now disappeared.
See too
- Linguistic
- Dictionary of the languages
- Languages by family
- Indo-European Languages
- Balto-Slavic group
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