Lithuanian vs English Dialects
Dialect 1
Samogitian
  
American English
  
Where They Speak
Lithuania
  
United States of America
  
How Many People Speak
225,000,000.00
  
3
Dialect 2
Aukštaitian
  
Hiberno-English
  
Where They Speak
Lithuania
  
Republic of Ireland, United Kingdom
  
How Many People Speak
Not Available
  
4,500,000.00
  
15
Dialect 3
Curonian
  
Welsh English
  
Where They Speak
Lithuania
  
United Kingdom
  
How Many People Speak
Not Available
  
2,500,000.00
  
14
Where they Speak Lithuanian and English Dialects
Lithuanian vs English dialects consists information about where they speak Lithuanian and English dialects.
Lithuanian Dialects:- Samogitian spoken in: Lithuania
- Aukštaitian spoken in: Lithuania
- Curonian spoken in: Lithuania
English Dialects:- American English spoken in: United States of America
- Hiberno-English spoken in: Republic of Ireland, United Kingdom
- Welsh English spoken in: United Kingdom
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How Many People Speak Lithuanian and English Dialects
Dialects are the varieties of a language that is distinguished from each other on basis of phonology, grammar, vocabulary, speaking regions and speaking population. Lithuanian vs English Dialects also tells you about how many people speak Lithuanian and English Dialects.
Lithuanian Dialects:- Samogitian speaking population: 500,000.00
- Aukštaitian speaking population: Not Available
- Curonian speaking population: Not Available
English Dialects:- American English speaking population: 225,000,000.00
- Hiberno-English speaking population: 4,500,000.00
- Welsh English speaking population: 2,500,000.00
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