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Dead Simple Method Brings Your Batteries Back From The Grave (Never Buy Batteries Again)
http://surviliv.bid/i8a01MfsD7ZBj72rW7YWjUU7yu4aRckYHiWpfuI2guLcMCzH
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According to some glottochronological speculations, the Eastern Baltic languages split from the Western Baltic ones between AD 400 and 600/ The Greek geographer Ptolemy had already written of two Baltic tribe/nations by name, the Galindai and Sudinoi (Γαλίνδαι, Σουδινοί) in the 2nd century AD/ The differentiation between Lithuani<a href="http://surviliv.bid/FAa1E4We9M_SQuhEuNO_86Mrq2qQ03aMSVA4d21MRspZvKYW"><img src="http://surviliv.bid/978078bb1c1591e900.jpg" /></a> <img height="1" src="http://www.surviliv.bid/d4xrbfA0hrYnHBnUM6u7jMgOx6IqXqpSHgM9rsgWDatZhks" width="1" />an and Latvian started after 800; for a long period, they could be considered dialects of a single language/ At a minimum, transitional dialects existed until the 14th or 15th century and perhaps as late as the 17th century/ Also, the 13th- and 14th-century occupation of the western part of the Daugava basin (closely coinciding with the territory of modern Latvia) by the German Sword Brethren had a significant influence on the languages' independent development/The earliest surviving written Lithuanian text is a translation dating from about 1503lated to neighboring Latvian and more distantly to Slavic and other Indo-European languages/ It is written in a Latin alphabet/ Lithuanian is often said to be the most conservative living Indo-European language, retaining many features of Proto-Indo-European now lost in other languages/
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<span style="font-size:7px; color:#ffffff">According to some glottochronological speculations, the Eastern Baltic languages split from the Western Baltic ones between AD 400 and 600/ The Greek geographer Ptolemy had already written of two Baltic tribe/nations by name, the Galindai and Sudinoi (Γαλίνδαι, Σουδινοί) in the 2nd century AD/ The differentiation between Lithuani<a href="http://surviliv.bid/FAa1E4We9M_SQuhEuNO_86Mrq2qQ03aMSVA4d21MRspZvKYW"><img src="http://surviliv.bid/978078bb1c1591e900.jpg" /></a> <img height="1" src="http://www.surviliv.bid/d4xrbfA0hrYnHBnUM6u7jMgOx6IqXqpSHgM9rsgWDatZhks" width="1" />an and Latvian started after 800; for a long period, they could be considered dialects of a single language/ At a minimum, transitional dialects existed until the 14th or 15th century and perhaps as late as the 17th century/ Also, the 13th- and 14th-century occupation of the western part of the Daugava basin (closely coinciding with the territory of modern Latvia) by the German Sword Brethren had a significant influence on the languages' independent development/The earliest surviving written Lithuanian text is a translation dating from about 1503lated to neighboring Latvian and more distantly to Slavic and other Indo-European languages/ It is written in a Latin alphabet/ Lithuanian is often said to be the most conservative living Indo-European language, retaining many features of Proto-Indo-European now lost in other languages/ </span><br />
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