No. While the two official languages of each country are similar, they are not the same, nor are they mutually intelligible languages.
No, they are different languages. Latin is an Italic language from wich all the modern Romance languages (Spanish, French, Portugese, Italian and others) developed. Latvian is a Baltic language. The only other surviving Baltic language is Lithuanian. Baltic languages aren' t part of the Slavic language group (Russian, Polish, Serbian and many more), but they do have more similarities in between them than other groups have.
No! Lithuanians are an entirely different nation. Lithuanians are Baltic, whereas Russians are Slavic, so they're not the same.
According to a September 2006 TNS Opinion & Social / Eurobarometer poll, 12% of Latvians support same-sex marriage.
It means that you speak in the same language
The same language I speak in any location.
According to a September 2006 TNS Opinion & Social / Eurobarometer poll, 17% of Lithuanians support same-sex marriage.
You speak the same language you spoke at the beginning of World War I.
For the same reason you speak English. That's their language. (However English is not your native language, I think)
Each person would speak the same language. Same can be said about any language.
Not necessarily. A language family can have dozens of different languages in it.
Yes but Lietuva is how Lithuanians say it
They get the same as any ordinary kid, just like you.