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Lithuanian and Danish Speaking countries

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1 Countries
1.1 Countries
European Union, Lithuania
Denmark, European Union, Faroe Islands, Greenland, Nordic Council
1.2 Total No. Of Countries
Spanish Speakin..
2
Rank: 13 (Overall)
5
Rank: 10 (Overall)
Bhojpuri Speaking Countries
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1.3 National Language
Lithuania
Denmark, Faroe Islands, Germany, Greenland
1.4 Second Language
Not spoken in any of the countries
Not spoken in any of the countries
1.5 Speaking Continents
Europe
Europe, North America, South America
1.6 Minority Language
Poland
Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, United States of America
1.7 Regulated By
Commission of the Lithuanian Language
Dansk Sprognævn (Danish Language Committee)
1.8 Interesting Facts
  • Lithuanian has many loanwords that originate from Slavic, Germanic and other Baltic languages.
  • "Catheciusmus" is the oldest known book in Lithuanian language in 1547.
  • Danish, Norwegian and Swedish are mutually intelligible, that means if u learn Danish is almost like learning three languages in one.
  • There are 9 vowels in Danish language, which can be pronounced in 16 different ways.
1.9 Similar To
Latvian
Norwegian and Swedish
1.10 Derived From
Not Available
Old Norse Language

Lithuanian vs Danish Countries

Comparing Lithuanian vs Danish countries gives you idea about number of countries that speak Lithuanian and Danish languages.

So we find that, total number of countries where Lithuanian is official language is 2 whereas total number of countries where Danish is official language is 5

Find if Lithuanian and Danish are Most Spoken Languages. Comparison of Lithuanian and Danish speaking countries will give you the presence of Lithuanian and Danish languages in different countries. Along with Lithuanian vs Danish countries, you can also compare Lithuanian vs Danish.

Lithuanian and Danish as Minority Language

In Lithuanian and Danish speaking countries you will get the countries which have Lithuanian and Danish as minority language. The language which is spoken by minority of population in the country is called as minority language.

  • Lithuanian as minority language: Poland.
  • Danish as minority language: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, United States of America.

If you want to compare Lithuanian and Danish dialects, then you can go to Lithuanian vs Danish Dialects. Some of the official languages are also considered as minority languages.

Lithuanian and Danish Regulators

Lithuanian and Danish speaking countries provide you Lithuanian and Danish regulators which are the official organizations that regulate them. Commission of the Lithuanian Language regulates Lithuanian language.Danish is regulated by Dansk Sprognævn (Danish Language Committee). Also get to learn, Lithuanian and Danish Language History.

Lithuanian and Danish Continents

Thinking about Lithuanian and Danish continents in which Lithuanian and Danish speaking countries are present. Check out more information on Lithuanian and Danish. Most of the Lithuanian speaking countries lie in Europe. While Danish speaking countries lie in Europe, North America, South America. Continentwise, most of the languages belong to Asian Languages and African Languages. It's always fun to know about interesting facts of any language, so lets discuss about unknown facts of Lithuanian and Danish languages:

Lithuanian Interesting Facts:

  • Lithuanian has many loanwords that originate from Slavic, Germanic and other Baltic languages.
  • "Catheciusmus" is the oldest known book in Lithuanian language in 1547.

Danish Interesting Facts:

  • Danish, Norwegian and Swedish are mutually intelligible, that means if u learn Danish is almost like learning three languages in one.
  • There are 9 vowels in Danish language, which can be pronounced in 16 different ways.

The Lithuanian language was derived from Not Available and is similar to Latvian whereas Lithuanian language is similar to Norwegian and Swedish and derived from Old Norse Language.

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