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The Lithuanian language, one of the two living Baltic languages, is part of the Indo-European family, and is the state language of Lithuania and an official language of the European Union. More than three million people in Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, Russia and the United States speak Lithuanian.
Lithuanian has two dialects: Aukštaitian, or northwestern, and Samogitian, or southeastern. The borderline between the dialects is being erased by the literary Lithuanian language. Modern Lithuanian is based upon western Aukštaitian.
The Lithuanian script uses the Latin alphabet and numerous diacritics.
Fun Facts
There is no neuter gender in Lithuanian.