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Lithuanian
Lithuanian

Malayalam
Malayalam



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Lithuanian and Malayalam

Countries

Countries

European Union, Lithuania
India, Lakshadweep, Puducherry

Total No. Of Countries

23
0 46
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National Language

Lithuania
Kerala, India, Lakshadweep, Puducherry

Second Language

Not spoken in any of the countries
Not spoken in any of the countries

Speaking Continents

Europe
Asia

Minority Language

Poland
Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Regulated By

Commission of the Lithuanian Language
Academy for Malayalam literature, Government of Kerala

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.
  • Malayalam language has 54 literals. Same sounds have different versions to it.
  • Malayalam script is reffered as "Rod Script" and it is derived from the Grantha script, which was developed from Indic script of Brahmi.

Similar To

Latvian
Tamil and Sanskrit Languages

Derived From

-
Sanskrit Language

Alphabets

Alphabets in

Alphabets

3253
18 247
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Phonology

How Many Vowels

1215
0 32
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How Many Consonants

2041
9 60
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Scripts

Latin
Brahmic family and derivatives

Writing Direction

Left-To-Right, Horizontal
Left-To-Right, Horizontal

Hard to Learn

Language Levels

62
2 12
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Time Taken to Learn

44 weeks44 weeks
3 88
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Greetings

Hello

Sveiki
ഹലോ (halēā)

Thank You

Ačiū
നന്ദി (nandi)

How Are You?

Kaip sekasi?
സുഖമാണോ? (sukhamāṇēā?)

Good Night

Labanakt
ശുഭ രാത്രി (śubha rātri)

Good Evening

Labas vakaras
ഗുഡ് ഈവനിംഗ് (guḍ īvaniṅg)

Good Afternoon

Laba diena
ഗുഡ് ആഫ്റ്റർനൂൺ (guḍ āphṟṟarnūṇ)

Good Morning

Labas rytas
രാവിലെ (rāvile)

Please

Prašom
ദയവായി (dayavāyi)

Sorry

atsiprašau
ക്ഷമിക്കണം (kṣamikkaṇaṁ)

Bye

Ate
വിട (viṭa)

I Love You

Aš myliu tave
ഞാൻ നിന്നെ സ്നേഹിക്കുന്നു (ñān ninne snēhikkunnu)

Excuse Me

Atsiprašau
എക്സ്ക്യൂസ് മീ (ekskyūs mī)

Dialects

Dialect 1

Samogitian
Judeo-Malayalam

Where They Speak

Lithuania
Israel, kerala

How Many People Speak

500,000.0038,000,000.00
1.5 960000000
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Dialect 2

Aukštaitian
Mappila

Where They Speak

Lithuania
India

How Many People Speak

3,000,000.0038,000,000.00
700 274000000
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Dialect 3

Curonian
Pandy Malayalam

Where They Speak

Lithuania
France, kerala

How Many People Speak

3,000,000.0038,000,000.00
2 230000000
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Total No. Of Dialects

103
0 188
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How Many People Speak

How Many People Speak?

3.00 million38.00 million
0 1200
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Speaking Population

0.07 %0.57 %
0 89
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Native Speakers

3.00 million38.00 million
0 873
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Second Language Speakers

3.00 million38.00 million
0.01 400
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Native Name

lietuvių kalba
മലയാളം (malayāḷam)

Alternative Names

Lietuvi, Lietuviskai, Litauische, Litewski, Litovskiy
Alealum, Malayalani, Malayali, Malean, Maliyad, Mallealle, Mopla

French Name

lituanien
malayalam

German Name

Litauisch
Malayalam

Pronunciation

[ˌlɪθuˈeɪniən]
[mɐləjaːɭɐm]

Ethnicity

Lithuanians
Malayali

History

Origin

c. 1503
9th Century

Language Family

Indo-European Family
Dravidian Family

Subgroup

-
-

Branch

Baltic
-

Language Forms

Early Forms

No early forms
No early form

Standard Forms

Lithuanian
Malayalam

Language Position

4429
1 120
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Signed Forms

Lithuanian Sign Language
Signed Malayalam

Scope

Individual
Individual

Code

ISO 639 1

lt
ml

ISO 639 2

ISO 639 2/T

lit
mal

ISO 639 2/B

lit
mal

ISO 639 3

lit
mal

ISO 639 6

lit
mal

Glottocode

lith1251
mala1464

Linguasphere

54-AAA-a
No data available

Types of Language

Language Type

Living
Living

Language Linguistic Typology

-
-

Language Morphological Typology

Synthetic
Synthetic

Lithuanian and Malayalam Alphabets

Lithuanian and Malayalam Alphabets provides you with alphabets, vowels and consonants in Lithuanian and Malayalam. In Lithuanian Alphabets there are 32 letters while in Malayalam Alphabets there are 53 letters. To learn Lithuanian and Malayalam languages the very first thing is to understand and learn alphabets of Lithuanian and Malayalam languages. The Lithuanian phonology consist Lithuanian vowels and Lithuanian consonants. After alphabets, words are to be learned and after words, phrases in that language. Take a look at Lithuanian greetings vs Malayalam greetings, where you will find numerous useful phrases. Find whether Lithuanian and Malayalam are Most Spoken Languages.

All Lithuanian and Malayalam Dialects

Most languages have dialects where each dialect differ from other dialect with respect to grammar and vocabulary. Here you will get to know all Lithuanian and Malayalam dialects. Various dialects of Lithuanian and Malayalam language differ in their pronunciations and words. Dialects of Lithuanian are spoken in different Lithuanian Speaking Countries whereas Malayalam Dialects are spoken in different Malayalam speaking countries. Also the number of people speaking Lithuanian vs Malayalam Dialects varies from few thousands to many millions. Some of the Lithuanian dialects include: Samogitian, Aukštaitian. Malayalam dialects include: Judeo-Malayalam , Mappila. Also learn about dialects in South American Languages and North American Languages.

Lithuanian and Malayalam Speaking population

Lithuanian and Malayalam speaking population is one of the factors based on which Lithuanian and Malayalam languages can be compared. The total count of Lithuanian and Malayalam Speaking population in percentage is also given. The percentage of people speaking Lithuanian language is 0.07 % whereas the percentage of people speaking Malayalam language is 0.57 %. When we compare the speaking population of any two languages we get to know which of two languages is more popular. Find more details about how many people speak Lithuanian and Malayalam on Lithuanian vs Malayalam where you will get native speakers, speaking population in percentage and native names.

Lithuanian and Malayalam Language Codes

Lithuanian and Malayalam language codes are used in those applications where using language names are tedious. Lithuanian and Malayalam Language Codes include all the international language codes, glottocodes and linguasphere.