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Lithuanian
[lith-oo-ey-nee-uhn]
noun
a native or inhabitant of Lithuania.
a Baltic language, the official language of Lithuania. Lith, Lith.
Lithuanian
/ ˌlɪθjʊˈeɪnɪən /
adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of Lithuania, its people, or their language
noun
the official language of Lithuania: belonging to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European family
a native or inhabitant of Lithuania
Word History and Origins
Origin of Lithuanian1
Example Sentences
On the other end of the venue spectrum, what was it like playing a residency in a Lithuanian prison?
In Astrolight's case, Nato is keen to leverage its fast, hack-proof laser communications to transmit crucial intelligence in defence operations - something the Lithuanian Navy is already doing.
In a statement on X, the Lithuanian foreign minister said the 14 political prisoners were receiving care in Lithuania.
In a recent speech, the head of the US Army in Europe, General Christopher Donahue, highlighted the need to defend Polish and Lithuanian territory near the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.
He was later found guilty of using a fake passport by a Lithuanian court.
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