Semigallian language

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Semigallian
Native to Latvia and Lithuania
Extinct 16th century
Indo-European
Language codes
ISO 639-3 xzm
Linguist list
xzm
Distribution of the Baltic tribes, circa 1200 CE (boundaries are approximate).

Semigallian is an extinct language of the Baltic language sub-family of the Indo-European languages.

It was spoken in the northern part of Lithuania and southern regions of Latvia. It is thought that it was extinct by the 16th century with the assimilation by the Latvians. Semigallian is known only from references to it in documents and texts from before the 16th century.

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