HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs BALTIC LANGUAGE: NOUN
- The Hellenic branch of the Indo-European family of languages
- A branch of the Indo-European family of languages related to the Slavonic languages; Baltic languages have preserved many archaic features that are believed to have existed in Proto-Indo European
HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs BALTIC LANGUAGE: RELATED WORDS
- Italic language, Antefix, Anatolian language, Biblical latin, Linear b, Medieval greek, Hellenistically, Hellenistical, Romaic, Dead language, Greekish, Classical greek, Modern greek, Greek, Hellenic
- Italic language, North germanic, Vocative case, Old saxon, Old bulgarian, Low german, Germanist, Middle high german, Old church slavonic, Middle low german, Lettic, West germanic, Lithuanian, Old prussian, Baltic
HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs BALTIC LANGUAGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Italic language, Antefix, Anatolian language, Biblical latin, Linear b, Medieval greek, Hellenistically, Hellenistical, Romaic, Dead language, Greekish, Classical greek, Modern greek, Greek, Hellenic
- Italic language, North germanic, Vocative case, Old saxon, Old bulgarian, Low german, Germanist, Middle high german, Old church slavonic, Middle low german, Lettic, West germanic, Lithuanian, Old prussian, Baltic
HELLENIC LANGUAGE vs BALTIC LANGUAGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Words for family members and other relatives in Greek, a Hellenic language spoken mainly in Greece and Cyprus.
- Lithuanian is a Baltic language, intently related to Latvian, though they aren't mutually intelligible.