Latvia Languages

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Description

  • The sole official language of Latvia is Latvian.
  • Another notable language of Latvia is the nearly extinct Latgalian – as a dialect of Latvian and is a historical variation of the Latvian language.
  • Russian, which was widely spoken during the Soviet period, is still the most widely used minority language by far (in 2011, 34% spoke it at home, including people who were not ethnically Russian).
  • While it is now required that all school students learn Latvian, schools also include English, German, French and Russian in their curricula.
  • English is also widely accepted in Latvia in business and tourism.
  • As of 2014 there were 109 schools for minorities that use Russian as the language of instruction (27% of all students) for 40% of subjects (the remaining 60% of subjects are taught in Latvian). [1]

Word List(s)

Other useful word lists:

Latvian

Latgalian

Russian

German

French

Alphabet and Pronunciation

Latvian

Latgalian

Russian

German

French

Language Aids and Dictionaries

Latvian

Latgalian

Russian

German

French

Additional Resources

  • Kalnins, Mara. Latvia : a short history. London, New York, NY: Hurst & Company, 2015. Available at: WorldCat.
  • Sarkanis, Alberts. Latviešu valodas dialektu atlants. Fonētika = The Atlas of the Latvian dialects : phonetics. Latvian: Latvijas Universitātes Latviešu Valodas Institūts, Rīga, 2013. Available at: WorldCat.
  • Latvia (Wikitravel)

References

  1. Wikipedia contributors, "Latvia," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latvia#Language, accessed 26 October 2021.