Danish and Lithuanian as Minority Language
In Danish and Lithuanian speaking countries you will get the countries which have Danish and Lithuanian as minority language. The language which is spoken by minority of population in the country is called as minority language.
- Danish as minority language: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, United States of America.
- Lithuanian as minority language: Poland.
If you want to compare Danish and Lithuanian dialects, then you can go to Danish vs Lithuanian Dialects. Some of the official languages are also considered as minority languages.
Danish and Lithuanian Regulators
Danish and Lithuanian speaking countries provide you Danish and Lithuanian regulators which are the official organizations that regulate them. Dansk Sprognævn (Danish Language Committee) regulates Danish language.Lithuanian is regulated by Commission of the Lithuanian Language. Also get to learn, Danish and Lithuanian Language History.
Danish and Lithuanian Continents
Thinking about Danish and Lithuanian continents in which Danish and Lithuanian speaking countries are present. Check out more information on Danish and Lithuanian. Most of the Danish speaking countries lie in Europe, North America, South America. While Lithuanian speaking countries lie in Europe. 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 Danish and Lithuanian languages:
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.
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.
The Danish language was derived from Old Norse Language and is similar to Norwegian and Swedish whereas Danish language is similar to Latvian and derived from Not Available.