Among the Baltic languages, the dual form existed but is now nearly obsolete in standard Lithuanian language.
Lithuanian is one of two living Baltic languages, along with Latvian language.
The Baltic languages are generally thought to form a single family with two branches, Eastern and Western.
While it is clear the name originated in a Baltic language, scholars still debate the meaning of the word.
After this, she studied philology of Baltic languages (1923-1927).
The Baltic languages, however, are only known from the 2nd millennium AD.
As might be expected, it is a very archaic Baltic language.
The root run- can also be found in the Baltic languages meaning "speech".
For all practical purposes that was the Baltic language until 1919.
It is one of two living Baltic languages with an official status (the other being Lithuanian).