Baltic language family
The Baltic language family is a branch of the Indo-European languages primarily spoken in the Baltic region of Europe. It consists of two main languages: Lithuanian and Latvian. These languages share some similarities but also have distinct features that set them apart.
The Baltic languages are known for their complex grammar and rich vocabulary. They have preserved many archaic elements that have disappeared in other Indo-European languages. The Baltic region's history and culture have influenced the development of these languages, making them unique within the broader language family.