Concept information
Preferred term
ltgLatgalian
Type
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Language
Definition
- Latgalian language can mean one of the following: #It was a language spoken by Latgalians in a great part of the area which is now Latvia. Latgalian was a member of the Baltic group of the Indo-European language family. Historically the Latvian language is derived from Latgalian (with additions from a few other languages, e.g. Old Curonian, Semigallian and Livonian). #Nowadays it normally refers to a language spoken in Latgale, the eastern part of Latvia. Sometimes it is referred to as a distinct separate language, while others consider it to be a dialect of Latvian. This modern Latgalian developed as a result of two main factors: Latgalians having preserved more features of the archaic (tribal) Latgalian language than the other Latvians and Latgale being separated for several centuries from other parts of Latvia.
Entry terms
- Latgalian language
ISO 639-3 code
- ltg
Notation
- ltg
In other languages
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Latgalien
French
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Lettgallische Sprache
German
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Lingua latgalliana
Italian
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Portuguese
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/ltg
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