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Prussiano é um língua báltica extinta, falado no passado pelos habitantes da área que mais tarde se tornaria a Prússia Oriental antes da colonização alemã da área que iniciou no século XIII. Em prussiano antigo a língua chamava-se “Prūsiskan” (prussiano) ou “Prūsiskai Bilā” (a lingua prussiana). Algumas comunidades experimentais envolvidas em reviver uma forma reconstruída da língua agora existe na Lituânia, Polônia e outros países. More information...

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