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Liotuánaigh eitneacha is ea 84% den daonra. Is iad na Polannaigh, thart ar 6% den daonra, agus na Rúisigh, thart ar 5%, an dá mhionlach is mó. Leis an bhfine teangacha Ind-Eorpach a bhaineann an Liotuáinis.
The capital, Vilnius, is a picturesque city on the banks of the rivers Neris and Vilnia, and the architecture within the old part of the city is some of Eastern Europe’s finest. Vilnius university, founded in 1579, is a renaissance style complex with countless inner courtyards, forming a city within the city.
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Tá "ÍMAT-Ind" le fáil ar scáileán na Seirbhísí Riaracháin mar chineál cánach, mar sin is féidir le Riarthóir ROS ceadanna "Comhdaigh", "Ullmhaigh", "Amharc", nó gan cead ar bith, a thabhairt dá fho-úsáideoirí.
An Agent can restrict sub-users from accessing PAYE Services on PAYE Anytime. "PAYE-Ind" is available on the Administration Services screen as a tax type, so a ROS Administrator can grant "File", "Prepare", "View" or "No" permissions to their sub-users.
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Is féidir leis na mílte bliain éabhlóide focail a athrú an oiread sin go mbíonn siad do-aitheanta: thug an focal Próta-Ind-Eorpach {kmtom*}, a chiallaíonn "céad" (úsáideann teangeolaithe an tsiombail * lena chur in iúl gur athchruthaíodh focal agus ná fuarthas riamh i dtéacs é), focail chomh héagsúil le šimtas as Liotuáinis, sto sna teangacha Slavacha, cent as Fraincis, صد sad as Peirsis agus εκατό ekató as Gréigis.
Thousands of years of evolution can change words so much that they are unrecognizable: the Proto-Indo-European *ḱm̥tóm (the symbol * is used by linguists to indicate that a word is reconstructed and has never been found in a text), which means “hundred”, turned into such different words as šimtas in Lithuanian, sto in Slavic languages, cent in French, صد sad in Persian and εκατό ekató in Greek.
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Bhíodh teangach Ceilteacha eile á labhairt ar Mhór-Roinn na hEorpa ach chuaigh siad i léig timpeall míle go leith bliain ó shin. Is cosúil gur shíolraigh na teangacha Ceilteacha go léir ón Chomh-Cheiltis agus gur shíolraigh sí sin ón Ind-Eorpais féin.
Irish is a Celtic language, as is Scottish Gaelic, Manx Gaelic (Manx), Welsh, Breton and Cornish. The Gaelic languages come from Old Irish and the other three Celtic languages come from British. There were other Celtic languages spoken on the European Mainland, but they died out around 1,500 years ago. The Celtic languages are believed to have come from Common Celtic, which came from Indo-European itself.