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Lithuanization (or Lithuanianization) is a
process of
cultural ****imilation,
where Lithuanian culture or its
language is
voluntarily or
forcibly adopted...
- and /ʃ/). In Lithuanian, the
apostrophe is
occasionally used to add a
Lithuanized ending on an
international word, e.g.- "parking'as", "Skype'as", "Facebook'as"...
- II, the
number of
ethnic Lithuanians in
Vilnius rebounded; however,
Lithuanization was soon
replaced with Sovietization, and the po****tion
became a mix...
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Rosenthal is a
German and
Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". The
Lithuanized form is Rosenthalis.
Notable people with the name include: Abe M. Rosenthal...
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Memellanders were
viewed as
Germanized Lithuanians who
should be re-
Lithuanized.
There was also a
strong denominational difference since about 95% of...
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ethnic region of
Lithuania Minor, then part of East Prussia,
where Lithuanized German personal names were common, such as
Ansas (Hans), Grėtė (Grete)...
- also
resulted in
Polonization in some
areas of the
Teutonic State, and
Lithuanization in
other areas. Correspondingly, even in
villages under German right...
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Grybauskas f.: (unmarried) Grybauskaitė f.: (married) Grybauskienė
Origin Lithuanized Slavic surname Related names Polish: Grzybowski, Russian: Gribovsky...
- Yotvingians.[citation needed] Gradually, Old
Prussians became Germanized or
Lithuanized between the 15th and 17th centuries,
especially after the Reformation...
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Petrauskas f.: (unmarried) Petrauskaitė f.: (married) Petrauskienė
Origin Lithuanized Slavic surname with the
meaning "son of Peter"
Related names Polish:...