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'''Category:Wiki Old Prussian''' — this specific [[Special:Categories|category]] here on WikiIndex contains [[:Category:All|wiki sites]] which are <u>{{tag|Wiki | '''Category:Wiki Old Prussian''' — this specific [[Special:Categories|category]] here on WikiIndex contains [[:Category:All|wiki sites]] which are <u>{{tag|Wiki language|written}}</u> in the {{Wp|Old Prussian language}}. | ||
{{tag|Old Prussian}} (''Prūsiskai'') is an extinct {{Wp|Baltic languages#Western Baltic languages †|western Baltic language}} belonging to the {{Wp|Balto-Slavic languages|Balto-Slavic branch}} of the {{Wp|Indo-European languages|Indo-European languages}}, once spoken by the {{Wp|Old Prussians}}, the {{tag|Baltic}} peoples of the {{Wp|Prussia (region)|Prussian region}}. The language is called Old Prussian to avoid confusion with the [[:Category:German|German]] dialects of {{Wp|Low Prussian dialect|Low Prussian}} and {{Wp|High Prussian dialect|High Prussian}}, and with the adjective 'Prussian' as it relates to the later [[:Category:Germany|German]] state. | {{tag|Old Prussian}} (''Prūsiskai'') is an extinct {{Wp|Baltic languages#Western Baltic languages †|western Baltic language}} belonging to the {{Wp|Balto-Slavic languages|Balto-Slavic branch}} of the {{Wp|Indo-European languages|Indo-European languages}}, once spoken by the {{Wp|Old Prussians}}, the {{tag|Baltic}} peoples of the {{Wp|Prussia (region)|Prussian region}}. The language is called Old Prussian to avoid confusion with the [[:Category:German|German]] dialects of {{Wp|Low Prussian dialect|Low Prussian}} and {{Wp|High Prussian dialect|High Prussian}}, and with the adjective 'Prussian' as it relates to the later [[:Category:Germany|German]] state. | ||
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