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Some facts about Latvian language
The Latvian language, sometimes also referred to as Lettish,
is the official state language of the Republic of Latvia.
There are about 1.4 million native Latvian speakers in Latvia
and about 150,000 abroad.
The Latvian language belongs to the Eastern Baltic sub-group
of the Baltic language group in the Indo-European language
family, and it is neither Germanic, nor Slavic. Its closest
and only living relative is the Lithuanian language. However,
while related, the Latvian and Lithuanian vocabularies vary
greatly from each other and are not mutually intelligible.
Latvian is an inflective language with several analytical
forms, three dialects, and German syntactical influence. There
are two grammatical genders in Latvian. Each noun is declined
in seven cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative,
instrumental, locative, and vocative.
History
Latvian emerged as a distinct language in the 16th
century, having evolved from Latgalian and assimilating Curonian,
Semigallian and Selonian on the way. All of these belong to
the Baltic language group.
The oldest known examples of written Latvian are from a 1530
translation of a number of hymns made by Nicholas Ramm, a
German pastor in Riga.
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