Lithuanian language is the oficial language of Lithuania. Is one of the two surviving members of the Baltic language group, and one of the oldest in Europe. Most young people speaks English very well, and many above 30 also understand Russian. There are several minorities, such as Poles (6.3%) and Russians (5.1%). In this cases sometimes parents don't speak fluent Lithuanian but children do.
Lithuanian schools teach English as a first foreign language, but some older people took German at school.
Lithuanian government is tolerant with minoritarian languages and there are schools where Russian and Polish are the primary languages of education in the areas populated by these minorities. But among lithuanians, Russian and Polish languages is not fashinable at all right now.
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The official language of Lithuania is Lithuanian. According to the Lithuanian population census of 2001, about 84% of the country's population speak Lithuanian as their native language, 8.2% are native speakers of Russian, and 5.8% speak Polish.
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Lithuanians speak Lithuanian. According to the Lithuanian population census of 2001, about 84% of the country's population speak Lithuanian as their native language, 8.2% are the native speakers of Russian, 5.8% - of Polish.
lithuanian is one of the oldest languages in Europe. This is
evidenced by its having the strongest element of Sanscrit (from north east India) of any European language. Sanskrit formed the basis of all European languages, with the possible exception of Basque, whose origins no one yet knows. Lithuanian is closely related to Latvian, both of whose peoples are kinown as Balts.
Lithuanian the official state language of Lithuania and is recognized as one of the official languages of the European Union.
Lithuanian.
Lithuanian.
The major languages spoken in Lithuania apart from Lithuanian would be Russian and Polish.