http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/ Balto - Slavic _ languages
1 Answers · Society & Culture · 09/10/2013
They both belong to the Indo-European, Satem, Balto - Slavic , Slavic language classification. http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/East_ Slavic _ languages However, as history...
2 Answers · Society & Culture · 26/04/2008
...kinda little help. Lithuanian is Indo-European Balto - Slavic language , more information is here: http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Lithuanian_ language . It is a highly inflected...
4 Answers · Society & Culture · 19/12/2009
D (Celtic): http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Continental_Celtic_ languages Russia
3 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 27/11/2010
...be to ignore its unique links to other Indo-European language groups like Balto - Slavic , Italo-Celtic and Albanian. A similar dispute ...
4 Answers · Society & Culture · 18/01/2009
... Slavic languages ; both belong to Balto - Slavic language family). Too much to explain, but you just... Commonwealth http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Polish%E2%80%...
4 Answers · Travel · 16/01/2013
... stemmed from the Proto- Balto - Slavic short */u/ and */i/ (compare Latin... all West Slavic languages the yer either disappeared or ...
3 Answers · Society & Culture · 11/04/2009
... through a Proto- Balto - Slavic stage before starting to become a full-fledged language (rather than a dialect) at around...article on this here - http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Lithuanian...
3 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 02/10/2010
...t know?. So you have the main Proto-INDO-EUROPEANS language and it broke down into Balto - Slavic , Germanic, Celtic, Italic, Hellenic, Anatolian...
2 Answers · Social Science · 03/12/2010
...#Cuisine music: http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Culture_of_Bosnia_and...#Music lang: It is Balto - Slavic Slavic South Slavic ...
8 Answers · Travel · 31/10/2008