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  1. 2,955,200 people in Lithuania (including 3,460 Tatars), or about 86% of the 2015 population, are native Lithuanian speakers; most Lithuanian inhabitants of other nationalities also speak Lithuanian to some extent. The total worldwide Lithuanian-speaking population is about 3,200,000.

  2. Lithuanian (local name: lietuvių kalba) belongs to the Baltic language family and is the only official language of Lithuania. Outside the country, it is practically only spoken by a minority in neighboring Latvia. In total, there are only around 2.5 million native speakers of Lithuanian.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LithuaniansLithuanians - Wikipedia

    According to the census conducted in 2021, 84.6% of the population of Lithuania identified themselves as Lithuanians, 6.5% as Poles, 5.0% as Russians, 1.0% as Belarusians, and 1.1% as members of other ethnic groups.

  4. As of recent estimates, approximately 3 million people speak Lithuanian as their native language. While this number might seem small compared to global languages like English, Spanish, or Mandarin, it is important to consider the historical and cultural context of Lithuania.

  5. Aug 1, 2017 · Official Language: Lithuanian. The official national language in Lithuania is Lithuanian, which is also used as an official language in the European Union. Lithuanian is the most popular language in the country, with over 3 million native Lithuanian speakers.

  6. Jul 5, 2017 · Today, only about 3 million people speak Lithuanian, making it one of the least common languages in Europe. However, its long and fascinating history makes it one of the most respected among linguists.

  7. 2,955,200 people in Lithuania (including 3,460 Tatars), or about 86% of the 2015 population, are native Lithuanian speakers; most Lithuanian inhabitants of other nationalities also speak Lithuanian to some extent. The total worldwide Lithuanian-speaking population is about 3,200,000.

  8. In 2021, almost every third Lithuanian citizen had a command of English. Compared to the data of the 2001 Census, over the decade, the proportion of the English-speaking population has increased from 16.9 to 31.1 per cent.

  9. 2,955,200 people in Lithuania (including 3,460 Tatars), or about 80% of the 1998 population, are native Lithuanian speakers; most Lithuanian inhabitants of other nationalities also speak Lithuanian to some extent. The total worldwide Lithuanian-speaking population is about 3,200,000.

  10. There are approximately 2.8 million native Lithuanian speakers in Lithuania and about 1 million speakers elsewhere. Around half a million inhabitants of Lithuania of non-Lithuanian background speak Lithuanian daily as a second language.