There are no US states that speak Lithuanian, but there are Lithuanian speakers all over the United States, particularly in large cities.
Yes, Al Jolson's first language was Lithuanian.
the lithuanian language is named lithuanian because the language is named after its contury like in engaland they speak english and in spain they speak spanish so in many contries they would speak a languge named after there contry but if you go deeper in to languages you will find that they have many different languages because there are many different tribes. thanks for reading p.s i love lituania
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It's hard to say, but since Lithuania was occupied by the Soviet Union, citizens had to use Russian. Therefore, almost every citizen of Lithuania who is in his thirties or older speaks Russian. The new generation however, mainly speaks in English (as well as Lithuanian of course). My estimate is 60%-80%
The English translation of the word Rusija is "Russia". The word Rusija is a word in the language called Lithuanian. The people of the country of Lithuania speak Lithuanian.
Most people in Lithuania are Lithuanian, although Russians are also an important minority. Lithuanians are Roman Catholic, speak their language Lithuanian and have their own food and music.
Approximately 1.2 million people in the US speak French as their primary language. This number includes both native speakers and individuals who have learned French as a second language.
People in Lithuania speak lithuanian. Some people in Lithuania know how to speak english, or at least know the basics. Most of them are young adults and teenagers.
I'm Lithuanian, and Bob in Lithuanian would be "Bobas".
Speak to the British Embassy in your country of residence.
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There are 35.5 million people in the U.S who speak Spanish. About 10.4 percent of the population in the United States speaks Spanish.