Sudovian language
Sudovian (also known as Yotvingian, or Jatvingian) was a Western Baltic language of Northeastern Europe. Sudovian was closely related to Old Prussian. It was formerly spoken southwest of the Nemunas river in what is now Lithuania, east of Galindia and in the north of Yotvingia, and by exiles in East Prussia.
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- enSudovian (also known as Yotvingian, or Jatvingian) was a Western Baltic language of Northeastern Europe. Sudovian was closely related to Old Prussian. It was formerly spoken southwest of the Nemunas river in what is now Lithuania, east of Galindia and in the north of Yotvingia, and by exiles in East Prussia.
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- enSudovian (also known as Yotvingian, or Jatvingian) was a Western Baltic language of Northeastern Europe. Sudovian was closely related to Old Prussian. It was formerly spoken southwest of the Nemunas river in what is now Lithuania, east of Galindia and in the north of Yotvingia, and by exiles in East Prussia.
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- books.google.com/books%3Fid=ImJcAAAAcAAJ
- lingua.id.lv/LatinPages/Cronica.terre.Prusie.pdf
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- Alveolar consonant
- Approximant consonant
- Back vowel
- Baltic region
- Balto-Slavic languages
- Belarus
- Białowieża Forest
- Białystok
- Category:Baltic languages
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- Category:Extinct languages of Europe
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- Category:Languages of Lithuania
- Category:Languages of Poland
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- Category:West Baltic languages
- Christoph Hartknoch
- Chronicon terrae Prussiae
- Cursive
- Dental consonant
- Druskininkai Municipality
- File:Baltic Tribes c 1200.svg
- Fricative consonant
- Front vowel
- Galindia
- Gothic language
- Grammatical mood
- Hrodna
- John Poliander
- Jonas Bretkūnas
- Königsberg
- Labial consonant
- Lazdijai
- Lithuania
- Matica hrvatska
- Mid vowel
- Nasal consonant
- Nemunas
- Norbertas Vėlius
- Old Prussian
- Old Prussian language
- Open vowel
- Palatalization (phonetics)
- Patrimpas
- Peckols
- Perkūnas
- Peter of Dusburg
- Poland
- Polish language
- Postalveolar consonant
- Prussia (Baltic)
- Ptolemy
- Sambia Peninsula
- Slavs
- Stop consonant
- Stork
- Sudovian Book
- Suwałki
- Teutonic Knights
- Trill consonant
- Ukraine
- Velar consonant
- Vilnius University
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- Voicelessness
- Western Baltic languages
- Wikt:Appendix:Sudovian glossary (Narew)
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- Yotvingia
- Yotvingians
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- Zigmas Zinkevičius
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- Idioma sudovio
- Idioma sudovio
- Jatvingià
- Jatvingi keel
- Jātvingu valoda
- Jatvinški jezik
- Jatwingische Sprache
- Język jaćwiński
- Jotvingisk
- Jotvingių kalba
- Jotvingština
- Lingua jatvingica
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- Јатвиншки јазик
- Ятвяг чĕлхи
- Ятвяжский язык
- Ятвязька мова
- Яцвяжская мова
- زبان یاتوینگی
- سودوویان دیلی
- スドヴィア語
- 수도비아어
- Spoken in
- Yotvingia
- States
- Yotvingia
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- Category:Extinct Baltic languages
- Category:Extinct languages of Europe
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- Category:Languages of Lithuania
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