Galindian language
The term Galindian is sometimes ascribed to two separate Baltic languages, both of which were peripheral dialects:
- First, a West Baltic language referred to as West Galindian; and
- Second, a Baltic language previously spoken in Mozhaysk region (present day Russia), referred to as East Galindian
Galindan | |
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Galindian | |
Region | Northeastern Poland |
Extinct | Fourteenth century |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | xgl |
xgl | |
Glottolog | None |
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