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Lithuanian language

Lithuanian is a Baltic language and one of the oldest living Indo-European languages still spoken today. It has preserved many ancient features and words that have changed little since prehistoric times, making it a linguistic treasure for researchers. Lithuanian uses a highly inflected grammar system, with complex case endings indicating the grammatical function of words. It has a rich vocabulary and unique phonetic features, including nasal sounds. As the official language of Lithuania, it is spoken by about 3 million people and holds deep cultural and historical significance, reflecting the country's early roots and long-standing literary tradition.