Lithuanian is spoken in Lithuania.
None. But, there is a part called Uttarakhand , which is using Sanskrit, the one of the oldest languages of the world, and it has many similarities to Lithuanian.
Lithuanian is a developed country.
Lithuanian (Å?aulis, Å?aulys): occupational name from Lithuanian Å¡aulys 'rifleman'.
I think "Lithuanian" means someone from Lithuania (a country in northern Europe)....
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%
I don't know, which country speaks american...-_-'
Dinkland speaks dink
Switzerland is a country that speaks both German and French.
There is no country that speaks "ONLY" Russian; however, the largest Russian speaking country is Russia.
Same as in any else country.
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.
Dinkland speaks dink it is right next to england