Language
The Lithuanian language is one of the many spoken in the Baltic states, but it stands out as the oldest Indo-European language still in use today with Sanskrit-inspired characteristics. As a result, it is a crucial component of Lithuanian culture. Early migrants carried their language with them as they moved between continents. These languages frequently underwent radical changes from their initial forms. But because of its gradual development, Lithuania has a unique position as a vital link to those prehistoric peoples. It illustrates how language culture has survived despite the test of time and difficulties brought on by occupation.
Unfortunately, learning is challenging for outsiders. It has only a few grammatical structures in common, if any, with the languages of the considerably broader Slavic language family. Even the most attentive learner could be misled by the diacritical marks and diphthongs, despite the Latin alphabet's use. On the other hand, online and in-person courses both provide instruction from native speakers who can help you on your trip into this ancient tongue if you're interested in dipping your toe into the Lithuanian language.